Why do all these big companies want to buy little old a2 very tasty milk? Why are we even thinking of selling something that tastes so good? What can they see in the future that we cannot see? If the a2 was worth $1 per share ($660,066,000) then their first offer would probably be 80c looking for a bargain. They can see the potential and want to whip it up before it takes off into the stratosphere. I would not mind selling 10% of my shares, but I would like to go for the ride and one day get the dividends.
Anyone noticed that the 5pm boys are back in town and buying rather than selling. looks like a good sign that the patient are buying off the impatient plus the traders squaring off their books at the end of the day to me.
The expression of interest seems to be dragging on a bit, not sure if that is a good sign or not. More likely that the major shareholders want a higher price than the FF/Deans consortium may have anticipated, so trying to lower their expectations. If an offer comes I'm suspecting $1.05 FWIW.
If they offer $1.05 then it is prob. worth $1.20 to $1.30.
How do you get delisted? What did Mac do? I enjoyed reading his posts.
Mac didn't get delisted he had had enough of what he believed was an excessive amount of trolling over on the Peb thread, when you leave your posts go with it and your name comes off the community list.
Two announcements this morning. one saying revenue up by heaps another saying the EOI from the other party not good enough. What does the shareprice do on that news today one wonders. Great to see the company doing so well and I think its good that the directors are saying NO to the EOI.
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