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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    craigs say upgrade recently price declined , citi downgrades price declines looks like citi moves the market more than craigs on this stock.
    I think I read some were that Citi is often shorting shares in companies, so it seems in their interest to downgrade company values more than is reasonable. Be careful with Citi's valuations.
    Last edited by forest; 08-08-2018 at 05:19 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silu View Post
    Apparently Citigroup downgraded A2. But then they did this when it was under $2. Also apparently Australian Aumake daigou seller will sell their own branded A2 milk powder.
    aumake signed supply deal with nz pure nutrition to sell a1 and a2 formula to supply china market specifically targeting a2 milk market share
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Serious shorting going on with 54% of the total volume shorted yesterday, combine that with the Citi clowns who yesterday recommended A2 as a good growth play then downgraded it today and it's no wonder you get an orchestrated price drop, best to sit tight and ignore or use as a buying opportunity IMO.PS-Baton down the hatches as MA200 is under threat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Serious shorting going on with 54% of the total volume shorted yesterday, combine that with the Citi clowns who yesterday recommended A2 as a good growth play then downgraded it today and it's no wonder you get an orchestrated price drop, best to sit tight and ignore or use as a buying opportunity IMO.PS-Baton down the hatches as MA200 is under threat.
    Couta, were do you find the info what % of the volume is shorted of a company?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forest View Post
    Couta, were do you find the info what % of the volume is shorted of a company?
    Shortman.com.au

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    Quote Originally Posted by couta1 View Post
    Shortman.com.au
    Many thanks.

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    WANTED TO BUY 2000 a2 @ 10.10 to 10.12 ono to add to the herd bought last Thursday at 10.12.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Timesurfer View Post
    No mention of how a geared investment works, cost savings from not renting, growing capital, or a myriad of non financial benefits work in the propery market.

    I take it he applies similar lack of logic to his stock investment choices.
    A2 has to rise by my interest bill, inflation, loss of potential earnings from other sources, tax, doctor's bills for stress treatment. Before it can be considered a good investment.

    All true, but i'm more worried that he just can't calculate a percentage properly. I'm assuming given his job position he's at least living in a 2m valued house. For his rates to be 4% of the value annually, he'd have to be paying 80k per year on rates. Which is complete BS.

    My home's CV is a touch over a million, and we pay under 3k per year. For those i know who have houses valued at up to 3-3.5m, they're all still paying less than 10k (not 120k as Lister appears to imply with his 4% figure).

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    Quote Originally Posted by see weed View Post
    WANTED TO BUY 2000 a2 @ 10.10 to 10.12 ono to add to the herd bought last Thursday at 10.12.
    Have to do something with my PPH funds so I have an order in at $10.40. See if that gets met today. Also just picked up a few more SML. I'm feeling a bit more milky than your average Milky Bar kid.

    Not too worried about the short term _ i'm still looking a year plus out with these ones.
    Edit. Well, thats me topped up. ATM accounting for 22% of my portfolio and overall now carrying a 13% gain over 9 months. Looking forward to those future dividends!
    Last edited by minimoke; 09-08-2018 at 10:19 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lego_Man View Post
    All true, but i'm more worried that he just can't calculate a percentage properly. I'm assuming given his job position he's at least living in a 2m valued house. For his rates to be 4% of the value annually, he'd have to be paying 80k per year on rates. Which is complete BS.

    My home's CV is a touch over a million, and we pay under 3k per year. For those i know who have houses valued at up to 3-3.5m, they're all still paying less than 10k (not 120k as Lister appears to imply with his 4% figure).
    He's probably got the flu, (like half of the rest of the country) and simply made a mistake. It happens to all of us.
    Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.
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