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    Quote Originally Posted by Baa_Baa View Post
    It's not that she's not entitled as a shareholder to realise the payday, it is just that these circumstances always raise the (unanswerable) question of the timing of the sell when privy to inside knowledge.
    Thats my issue - I have no problem with her selling, But c'mon. How about letting the NZ market know during normal trading hours.

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    probably fall on the news , such a big insider sale from such a key person.
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    probably fall on the news , such a big insider sale from such a key person.
    Australia closed a little later at AUD$11.65 or $12.76. So may not be too bad. She must have a bloody big deck to build

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    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...ectid=12116434

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    I missed thsi bit of news "In the "news flow" this week was a2 Milk's inclusion on the FTSE Global Equity Index Series — Asia Pacific ex Japan — for mid cap companies.

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    Mate, when I order my latte I want yummy scrummy A2 in it. None of your wowsery bean curd tofu goo or whatever plant excretion you want to stick in it. A2 - guaranteed to keep you in business!

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/f...oing-dairyfree

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    Quote Originally Posted by minimoke View Post
    Mate, when I order my latte I want yummy scrummy A2 in it. None of your wowsery bean curd tofu goo or whatever plant excretion you want to stick in it. A2 - guaranteed to keep you in business!

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    The right to choose is not his choice

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    What an idiot. Some people in business deserve to go broke especially the arrogant ones that think they have "the answer" rather than letting the ones paying for the coffee have the choice. Retail 101 the customer is always right ! What part of the whole facilities thing being owned by a Trust for the community's benefit does he fail to understand for goodness sake...
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    Sounds like a complete idiot. I had a business which was successful for giving customers the option for what they wanted. I get so annoyed with people pushing their way onto me. If I am the customer, I get to consume what I want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by t.rexjr View Post
    The right to choose is not his choice
    Actually it is.
    As a business owner he has the right to run it how he wants. Free enterprise.
    If that doesn't suit the target (or potential) customers then they have the right to not buy from him.
    In this case the committee had the right to terminate his contract.

    Right business - wrong place really.

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