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    Quote Originally Posted by see weed View Post
    But wait, the last 3 days highs were 10.52, 10.77 and 11.07, and the lows were 10.26, 10.50 and 10.77. That is all I am going to say, don't want to put a jinx on it. Ann.reporting is coming out soon, and we all know what the results will be.
    What sort of result are you expecting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by longy View Post
    What sort of result are you expecting?
    Or yeah... sorry did not see the part you did not want to say it... lol

    My eyes are blur by the red numbers on me screen today...
    Last edited by longy; 13-08-2018 at 08:13 PM.

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    To those with access to the AFR:
    https://www.afr.com/news/a2-extends-...0180812-h13vlv
    a2 extends China milk deal in latest sign tensions with Beijing are easing

    by Andrew Tillett
    The a2 Milk Company will extend its lucrative arrangement with a massive state-owned agricultural company to sell powdered infant formula into China in a deal that shows trade ties have remained strong despite the well-documented diplomatic differences between Canberra and Beijing.

    The deal, which is being covered by an extensive Chinese media contingent, coincides with recent signs of a thawing of the diplomatic freeze that Australia has endured.
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    It is interesting that A2 only has about 5.4 per cent market share of China's premium powder formula segment. China's total infant formula market is worth $US20 billion annually.

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    just a continuation of a current agreement for another 3 years so nothing new.
    one step ahead of the herd

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    https://www.nzx.com/announcements/322180

    So Goldman Sachs are living up to their recommendation of "buy" and have become a substantial holder now...

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    Quote Originally Posted by carrom74 View Post
    https://www.nzx.com/announcements/322180

    So Goldman Sachs are living up to their recommendation of "buy" and have become a substantial holder now...
    it looks like an agreement to lend shares to another party from time to time.... meaning anyone who wants to short it can go see them
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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    it looks like an agreement to lend shares to another party from time to time.... meaning anyone who wants to short it can go see them
    So does that mean they are not buying?

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    Quote Originally Posted by carrom74 View Post
    So does that mean they are not buying?
    they own 5% thru various vehicles and arrangements overall , these arrangements can be long or short
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    Quote Originally Posted by carrom74 View Post
    So does that mean they are not buying?
    They are straight out market manipulators, any downramping or upramping from them and the likes of Citi are to be trusted as much as a bull in a China shop.

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