A new CEO for the UK business. https://www.anzshareandbondtrading.c...spx?id=3538509
On the face of it, he looks like he has the right experience.
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A new CEO for the UK business. https://www.anzshareandbondtrading.c...spx?id=3538509
On the face of it, he looks like he has the right experience.
So Scott Wotherspoon becomes the third recent senior new appointment with both prior Unilever and Campbell experience along with Susan Massasso, Chief Marketing Officer and Philip Wohlsen, General Manager Asia. Hopefully good things travel in packs.
It’s starting to look like a pretty experienced team though, and A2 being a marketing dream must help attract and hopefully retain good talent further within the org chart also.
Let’s see what he can do.
Has ATM become a defensive stock? In a sea of red this morning on the NZX50 ATM is one of only two stocks to show positive movement - the other being VHP.
A year on now, perhaps the market is starting to take confidence in ATM walking the talk on their strategic plan. Undervalued too at $0.91 with less than four weeks to HY14 reporting.
http://a2corporation.com/wp-content/...eview-2012.pdf
Yes we are well positioned. It has been interesting to see the SP hold up well in the last couple of weeks, against general market sentiment. Also a positive that the Great Britain economy is picking up and gathering pace with the GBP forecast to hold up or strengthen against the NZ$. Also looking similar for the AUS economy and AUD.
I look forward to seeing the HY14 report in a few weeks
And another positive announcement with continued strong focus on Great Britain !
https://www.anzshareandbondtrading.c...spx?id=3543286
I am hoping there will be no effect on ATM. The milk they sell in OZ is all locally produced milk as far as I understand it.
OZ cows and OZ farmers. Shouldn't be a problem I think.
If I am understanding this issue correctly (news reporting has been poor on detail) then the only issue here is that the Coles and Woolworths have decided to use only Australia made produce for their Homebrands. It isn't exactly a mass "Kiwi goods off the shelves" like one could be forgiven for thinking after watching the media reports. So not only is ATM locally produced but also it has never been Homebrand so this issue should in no way affect ATM
With such a big support base I suspect too that most Australians regard A2 milk as their very own.
Several years ago when I lived in Queensland there was no way that I could convince anyone that Fisher & Paykel was not an Australian company.