Who said they're going to sell. They simply said they're retaining the option to sell medium term.... like most of us.
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Hey kid’s, there’s a new TV ad, just like being back at school,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_NzDrBGN50
If anybody wants to see what Freedom have on the drawing board an updated preso. Thy seem quite happy with A2. And they seem to have little capital gains tax liability if they ever sell A2
http://stocknessmonster.com/news-ite...E=ASX&N=815319
When they sold down 40 million shares a year or so ago they got A$15.4 million, recording a pre tax profit of A$11.8m
So essentially free carry for them eh.
Been a good investment, whether that clouds their judgement about the future use of this $70m asset is anybody's guess
Chairman Cliff Cook says: "The Company today is stronger and better
positioned than at any time previously. Our conservative balance sheet
provides a secure basis for our current growth plans in international
markets."
My current low risk low growth value for ATM now stands at around 74c. Needless to say a higher growth outlook, picking up decent sales in the US and China is somewhat better. Not sure why anyone would be selling at these levels, I am in buy mode... then again I am investing for 1 year or two (or more) out, not short term gains... if the Synalit announcement comes through this month it should have a decent impact short term.
Pure speculation, no links or whatever
ATM Reinvigorating interest in ASX listing .....pump up the interest from Aussie investors who are much less risk adverse (ok they like believing stories) ......what an opportunity for Freedom to sell down or out .....could even dress it as something really special to the instos if ready market of retail nave stores wanting a piece of the action.
That the plan?
Be good, very good, for you guys
Here's Keith Woodford's latest message to the mainstream dairy industry suggesting why it needs to start taking notice of where the science on A1/A2 has been leading.
http://keithwoodford.wordpress.com/2...nce/#more-1119
According to him also there is a large volume of research nearing completion and about to be published from other sources
An interesting write in the UK
http://www.independent.co.uk/life-st...t-9704759.html
ive been using A2 for about a month and most of the symptoms mentioned above have improved for me.. i thought it was glutten problem but seems like it was milk in my cuppa with lunch...have tried not to read to much into the results but i feel much better......had to go to 3 supermarkets yesterday to find any on the shelves
I think this study is more about the benefits of milk whey rather than the difference in A1 and A2.
Curtin University researchers have revealed protein fragments from milk could help combat and reduce the risk of developing Australia’s fastest growing chronic disease, type 2 diabetes.
http://news.curtin.edu.au/media-rele...rtin-research/
I have no problem getting it at Countdown Mt. Wellington and Onehunga, but I do phone first to save a wasted trip. Bought 6 litres last week and gave 4 litres to family to promote it. Have also printed out a few flyers on the health benefits of a2 which I will be giving out to some of my customers in the future. Have a nice day, it is sunny in Auckland today:t_up: