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Originally Posted by Timesurfer
Someone wants out?
Must be because minimoke invested he did warn us
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Originally Posted by silverblizzard888
It's possibly someone might know something, but on the present we can only assume the company has been upfront with us and that this stock is a very illiquid one so anyone wanting to sell will naturally lower the price. Its never comfortable waiting while the price drops, but this is a natural stock market tendency with growth stocks, they tend to fly up and down like a roller coaster and for the investors investing in it they need a good stomach for the ride. Having been an investor in Plexure and Pushpay, they were stocks where you'd feel extremely uncomfortable holding into the red (of course they aren't now), I always questioned myself, but I based my beliefs on fundamentals and if those have not changed then the company is believed to be building shareholder value consistently and waiting to be realised eventually.
As long as the cornerstone shareholders still believe in the company then we should too.
Brendan Lindsay 7.22% - His company was built on the success of being able to export their products overseas, so if he sees something special I'm with him.
Ronnie Xue 79.52% - the CEO has all his wealth in this company, he has more interest than anyone to make this company a success. Just the speed which this company has grown at shows you the extreme work ethic that you want in a CEO for a growth company.
Next financials we will all be focused on revenue growth and whether they have been able to increase margins.
I haven’t sold mine, although I am now under water. Tempted to buy more but just worried about how much capital I have tied up on a stagnant stock. Still a believer in the end game, but also wanting to retire sooner than later. Trying to pick the fastest horse is always a problem!
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Originally Posted by Ggcc
Must be because minimoke invested he did warn us
Then maybe I should buy more after all - his shares always go up after they go down!
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Down she goes :-/ this is really starting to make me grit my teeth...
Bought a little more yesterday... much to my dismay today.
also (probably nit picking) but the CFO Resigned a little while back now, but the website hasn't been updated. (hopefully they are just signing deals and making plenty of money)
Disc: Holding Tight
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Possibly a reaction to Fonterra's woes.
Relatively light trading driving the price down on the back of no news.
Throw them in the drawer and hope that in a couple of years from now I haven't lost my shirt.
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Originally Posted by ziptie
Down she goes :-/ this is really starting to make me grit my teeth...
Bought a little more yesterday... much to my dismay today.
also (probably nit picking) but the CFO Resigned a little while back now, but the website hasn't been updated. (hopefully they are just signing deals and making plenty of money)
Disc: Holding Tight
Gritting your teeth is not a strategy I would employ.It often ends up with no teeth left in my experience that I have learned the hard way
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I wouldn't worry too much yet, the same thing happened at the lack of news last time until a trading update. NZ export of milk powder to China is up roughly 67% on the same half of the year compared to last year so QEX should hopefully see a lift in that, we have our agreements with Danone and Swisse which will materialize this FY. We have larger warehousing and from the last report a lot of stock, which according to Ronnie gets sold within 2-3 weeks on average. Last year this time there was a trading update, or slightly early so I assume lack of news would have driven the price down - no matter the reason it's just the market chattering and the company will continue doing what it does best unless we're told otherwise so no need to grit your teeth together!
Toward his critics, the artist harbours a defensive ace: knowledge that the future will erase the present.
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Well the price on this one is at a very low entry point. As I asked some time back with Kathmandu before it went up in price..... When is the good time to buy into this share? I expect it to rise now that I have considered purchasing.
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Originally Posted by Ggcc
Well the price on this one is at a very low entry point. As I asked some time back with Kathmandu before it went up in price..... When is the good time to buy into this share? I expect it to rise now that I have considered purchasing.
I hope you are right. I could use some good news before my portfolio bleeds out altogether.
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15-08-2019, 06:57 PM
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If nothing special to announce then it will be the interim financials in a few months
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