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    These aggressive negative Reputation comments NEED TO STOP.

    They are attempts to try and intimidate someone by sending them individual attack messages straight into their inbox.

    The ability to place negative Reputation needs to be turned off for everyone. It is a being used as a system of harassment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azz View Post
    These aggressive negative Reputation comments NEED TO STOP.

    They are attempts to try and intimidate someone by sending them individual attack messages straight into their inbox.

    The ability to place negative Reputation needs to be turned off for everyone. It is a being used as a system of harassment.
    Lets face it - the only one destroying your reputation is you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    Lets face it - the only one destroying your reputation is you.

    Your choice ;
    Why are you on this site? It can't be your stock picks, that's for sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azz View Post
    Why are you on this site? It can't be your stock picks, that's for sure.
    You are a funny poster - how would that be your business?

    BTW - you don't seem to understand the difference between site and thread. That's serious, that's for sure.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    You are a funny poster - how would that be your business?
    Because you try and make out you know everything about everything. But it seems to me your track record is poor. It's really a warning to other people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    Jack Porus, one of the old timer highly successful investors, recently added to his shareholding - draw my attention back to the stock to have a look.

    http://nzx-prod-s7fsd7f98s.s3-websit...843/403740.pdf

    Only have to look at the price of fresh & smoked salmon or salmon sushi in the shops/restaurants to appreciate how well the NZ king salmon farmers must be doing.

    Issue now is getting volume - and that's a function of a whole host of factors, some of which like water temperature are outside of the control of the company.

    I was at a food expo 2 weeks ago where the 3 big salmon companies had stands (Regal(NZK), Sanford & Aoraki) and it was most enjoyable indulging in the free tasting (especially the sashimi from Sanford). I asked the NZK rep why they were not exhibiting Regal (being their premium brand) and he replied that they were allowing the salmon to breed longer and build bulk & weight to fetch premium prices in the export markets. So things seem to be humming along well for them.

    Still plenty of negative sentiment out there though as regards this stock - too many disappointments in the last 3 years so will take more runs on the board before the market will get comfortable with investing in the company again.
    Share price on the move - 22% up so far and on big volumes.

    Another profit upgrade on the way?

    Will have to wait for February before an update.

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    16 January 2024
    NZK - Receives positive aquaculture decision for Blue Endeavour open ocean farm
    The Board of New Zealand King Salmon Investments Limited (NZK) wishes to advise that we have
    received notice of a positive ‘aquaculture decision’ for Blue Endeavour from Fisheries New Zealand.
    Fisheries New Zealand (part of the Ministry for Primary Industries) assesses the effects of proposed
    marine farm areas on fishing through the undue adverse effects test (UAE test). A proposed marine
    farm cannot proceed if it would have ‘undue’ adverse effects as defined by the process.
    The decision will be gazetted on the 16 January 2024, followed by a 30-working day judicial review
    period. A judicial review would require a judge of the High Court to examine whether the way the
    decision was made was in accordance with the law, and no other matters.
    We will make another announcement once this judicial review period is over (estimated date 28
    February 2024). Once this period is complete, NZK can give effect to its already granted resource
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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    16 January 2024
    NZK - Receives positive aquaculture decision for Blue Endeavour open ocean farm
    The Board of New Zealand King Salmon Investments Limited (NZK) wishes to advise that we have
    received notice of a positive ‘aquaculture decision’ for Blue Endeavour from Fisheries New Zealand.
    Fisheries New Zealand (part of the Ministry for Primary Industries) assesses the effects of proposed
    marine farm areas on fishing through the undue adverse effects test (UAE test). A proposed marine
    farm cannot proceed if it would have ‘undue’ adverse effects as defined by the process.
    The decision will be gazetted on the 16 January 2024, followed by a 30-working day judicial review
    period. A judicial review would require a judge of the High Court to examine whether the way the
    decision was made was in accordance with the law, and no other matters.
    We will make another announcement once this judicial review period is over (estimated date 28
    February 2024). Once this period is complete, NZK can give effect to its already granted resource
    consent.
    This is good news, but rumour has it they are finding it challenging to secure the estimated $ 138 million of funding required

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    Share price on the move - 22% up so far and on big volumes.

    Another profit upgrade on the way?

    Will have to wait for February before an update.
    Always good to see insiders buying shares.

    http://nzx-prod-s7fsd7f98s.s3-websit...381/411653.pdf

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    https://www.nzx.com/announcements/427159

    Bold endeavours – salmon farming in the open ocean

    Nine years ago, we started the resource consent and consultation process for its Blue Endeavour open ocean salmon farm.

    Today, we are celebrating achieving final Government approval to proceed with an aquaculture project that will be a New Zealand-first – and a world-first in farming the King Salmon species in the open ocean.

    Carl Carrington, NZKS Chief Executive Officer describes the process to gain resource consent, Fisheries New Zealand approval and to find common ground with iwi, eNGOs, and the community as being ‘very robust.’

    Carl describes the next steps, having achieved this milestone, as ‘needing to walk before we can run.’

    “From here, we will complete our 18-month programme of rigorous benthic (seabed), seabird and marine mammal monitoring. This will provide a baseline of information, against which we can measure the impacts of a working salmon farm.

    “The next step will be a ‘proof-of-concept’ phase, putting in the trial pens from June 2025. This is when it starts to get exciting from a farming point of view – building a smaller-scale pilot farm so that we can trial new infrastructure while monitoring the welfare of our salmon, to ensure they can thrive,” Carl says.

    “Aquaculture is a business that rewards patience and caution.

    “We will dip our toes into the open ocean, to carefully realise Blue Endeavour’s potential, while continuing to talk to local communities, iwi and others who also have key interests, rights and values around the ocean,” Carl says.

    Blue Endeavour, when fully operational, could generate NZD $300million in new revenue per annum. Regional economies will benefit from growth in supporting infrastructure and services required, such as boat servicing, and skilled jobs in farming, engineering, processing and more.

    Carl describes New Zealanders’ support for this kind of aquaculture as being ‘incredibly important’ to NZKS.

    “New Zealanders love their kaimoana, but not everyone is able to catch it for themselves and for their families. Salmon is a highly nutritious source of healthy protein and consumers are also starting to appreciate that farmed salmon has a low carbon footprint compared to many other animal protein sources.

    “We have never taken the support we have for our products and what we are doing for New Zealand aquaculture for granted. This drives us to continuously improve our environmental footprint across the company, and was a motivator during the past nine years of dialogue and consultation to get the green light for Blue Endeavour.

    “While we have some way to go until Blue Endeavour is fully operational, today is a day for our company to celebrate the successful completion of this chapter,” Carl says.

    Grant Lovell, NZKS General Manager of Aquaculture, describes the open ocean as ‘an exciting opportunity and the next logical step for New Zealand’s aquaculture industry.’

    “When we look to the open ocean we are looking at the future for salmon farming in New Zealand – in cooler, deeper waters. It is a bit of a new frontier for our aquaculture industry – but one that we are entering one step at a time, backed by science and evidence-based decision making,” Grant says.

    During an extensive planning phase, NZKS undertook comprehensive assessments of the environmental effects and applied independent science from the Cawthron Institute, SLR Consulting and Robertson Environmental.

    “Putting fish pens out in the open ocean is not for the faint hearted. We will be working in a dynamic environment, with waves up to 10 metres high – anyone that has caught the Cook Strait ferry knows what we are talking about.

    “We will be trialling technologies and investing in mooring grid infrastructure to ensure we are able to adapt to the Cook Strait conditions” Grant says.

    About Blue Endeavour

    Blue Endeavour will be New Zealand’s first open ocean aquaculture farm. It will also be the world’s first farm of its type for the valuable King Salmon (Chinook) fish species.

    The farm will be located 7km off Cape Lambert in the Cook strait. It will comprise two blocks of ten circular pens; the total farm will be less than 12 surface hectares in size. When fully operational, Blue Endeavour will have the capacity to produce 10,000 metric tonnes of chinook salmon.

    Images, maps, key metrics, a timeline of the resource consent process and research reports are available online: https://www.kingsalmon.co.nz/open-ocean-blue-endeavour/

    About farming the King Salmon breed

    King Salmon is a niche salmon breed that has put New Zealand on the global map as a premium export product that is also enjoyed by our domestic consumers.
    Representing less than 1 per cent of global salmon production, the King Salmon species usually sells for significantly more than the price of Atlantic salmon. Atlantic salmon is the predominant salmonoid species sold globally. Internationally NZKS are unable to meet demand, particularly for our premier ‘Ora King’ products which has a significant following in the United States.

    Open ocean salmon aquaculture is the farming of salmon in enclosed fish pens, anchored in place to the seabed, in exposed marine environments.
    NZKS has farmed salmon for more than 35 years in the Marlborough Sounds, and with nursery, hatchery and processing land-based operations in Nelson, Tākaka and Canterbury.

    The further expansion of salmon farms in inshore areas is unlikely in New Zealand – open ocean aquaculture is recognised as being critical for the future sustainable growth of the salmon sector.

    The Ministry of Primary Industries recently commissioned a report on the life cycle analysis of farmed King Salmon. This report concludes that farmed King Salmon has a lower carbon footprint than most land proteins.

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