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19-10-2017, 11:03 PM
#461
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Does anyone have an idea on when we can expect the annual results? The balance date was changed to 30 September, so presumably the results will be announced shortly?
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20-10-2017, 10:12 AM
#462
Originally Posted by Elles
Does anyone have an idea on when we can expect the annual results? The balance date was changed to 30 September, so presumably the results will be announced shortly?
They have 3 months to publish accounts, and they will probably take all of that (but may issue a preliminary within 60 days - don't count on it)
today is ~ day 50
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20-10-2017, 10:21 AM
#463
Originally Posted by biker
None, unless it generates increased discussion around forestry generally and Arborgen becomes part of that discussion and it creates greater awareness of the company and hence RBC's potential.
Unlikely IMO
from an email enquiry...
"Rubicon will be making its annual results announcement late next month (November) and its Annual and Statutory Report will be sent to shareholders before the end of December."
Last edited by t.rexjr; 20-10-2017 at 10:23 AM.
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20-10-2017, 11:35 AM
#464
Originally Posted by t.rexjr
from an email enquiry...
"Rubicon will be making its annual results announcement late next month (November) and its Annual and Statutory Report will be sent to shareholders before the end of December."
Hope they have more to report than just 'annual results'.......not sure whether I'll be waiting another 13 years!
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24-10-2017, 04:59 PM
#465
NZF...• Forestry: Re-establish the New Zealand Forestry Service, and planting 100 million trees per year in a Billion Trees Planting Programme.
Can't be too bad with Arborgen in mind.
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24-10-2017, 05:12 PM
#466
Originally Posted by ari
NZF...• Forestry: Re-establish the New Zealand Forestry Service, and planting 100 million trees per year in a Billion Trees Planting Programme.
Can't be too bad with Arborgen in mind.
Have to agree ari.
Arborgen selling radiata seedlings ( the cheapest) at $65 per hundred. Other species for quite a bit more.
If they can spool up the production NZ could provide good regular cash flow.
A good share of a billion seedlings could be very profitable and should add impetus to a value event.
This could be a stock that receives a significant benefit from a change of Government.
ArborGen Australasia is the leading producer of improved genetics tree stocks for the forestry sector in New Zealand and is a market leader in south-eastern Australia. We produce and sell the most widely grown tree species in forestry, such as Radiata Pine, Douglas-fir and Eucalyptus, and a range of other species for shelterbelts and hedging, riparian planting and re-vegetation
Last edited by biker; 24-10-2017 at 09:14 PM.
Reason: spelling of radiata and Arborgen
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24-10-2017, 08:02 PM
#467
Originally Posted by biker
Have to agree ari.
Arbogen selling radiate seedlings ( the cheapest) at $65 per hundred. Other species for quite a bit more.
If they can spool up the production NZ could provide good regular cash flow.
A good share of a billion seedlings could be very profitable and should add impetus to a value event.
This could be a stock that receives a significant benefit from a change of Government.
ArborGen Australasia is the leading producer of improved genetics tree stocks for the forestry sector in New Zealand and is a market leader in south-eastern Australia. We produce and sell the most widely grown tree species in forestry, such as Radiata Pine, Douglas-fir and Eucalyptus, and a range of other species for shelterbelts and hedging, riparian planting and re-vegetation
jeez ... even half of those 100 mill at $65/100 is over $32m a year
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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24-10-2017, 09:03 PM
#468
Originally Posted by winner69
jeez ... even half of those 100 mill at $65/100 is over $32m a year
For up to 10 years.............
Imagine if other countries ( eg. US or Brazil adopted a similar policy :-) ( maybe not in the US under Trump but he wont be around forever)
Trees - the answer to climate change. Who would have thought.
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25-10-2017, 12:43 AM
#469
Originally Posted by winner69
jeez ... even half of those 100 mill at $65/100 is over $32m a year
$290/1000 so price drops considerably. Not sure if they offer the same product here as overseas but the varietals look to be far more profitable and better trees than the std seadlings. Controlled pollination product is $475/1000 if thats the same thing.
If you can be bothered figuring out how to navigate the .com site there's a series of really interesting videos outlining what they're all about.
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28-10-2017, 06:25 AM
#470
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