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30-06-2019, 09:10 AM
#13241
Originally Posted by 777
EP Exercise of Put
EC Exercise of Call
But don't ask me to explain it.
Exercise of Put - means someone is locking in profits having bought the right to sell ATM at $15, $14.50 and $14 vs sp of $13.80
Exercise of call - means someone is locking in profits having bought the right to buy ATM at $13.50 vs sp of $13.80
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30-06-2019, 12:04 PM
#13242
Originally Posted by Balance
Exercise of Put - means someone is locking in profits having bought the right to sell ATM at $15, $14.50 and $14 vs sp of $13.80
Exercise of call - means someone is locking in profits having bought the right to buy ATM at $13.50 vs sp of $13.80
Thanks Balance... much appreciated.
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01-07-2019, 08:56 AM
#13243
one step ahead of the herd
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01-07-2019, 09:06 AM
#13244
Originally Posted by bull....
We knew the rights issue, the dates as well so no surprise, we also know she intends to sell them, no surprise there either. Won’t stop the market going apoplectic though … lol and people wonder why the shorts have been building their positions. With results only a few weeks away the tug of war longs vs shorts will be entertaining!
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01-07-2019, 09:39 AM
#13245
Originally Posted by Baa_Baa
We knew the rights issue, the dates as well so no surprise, we also know she intends to sell them, no surprise there either...... With results only a few weeks away the tug of war longs vs shorts will be entertaining!
Agree... interesting times ahead.
In the meantime there was a v interesting post by Ihantian over in HC who posted pics of long queues outside a new Melbourne outlet selling 'bubble milk tea' ..... great to see A2 expanding in other asian markets through this liquid A2 milk strategy. Here's the snippet.
"From wechat article, a new Bubble Milk Tea store open in Bourke Street. Long q and famous brand from Taiwan. Store name called Jenjudan. Only use a2 milk. Translated from the article : only Australian made premium A2 milk used in this store. Now bubble milk tea is a hit throughout all asian countries: malaysia, singapore, taiwan and china, another market for A2M to look into. If A2M can utilize to impose that it is a high quality milk then another huge potential market."
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01-07-2019, 09:59 AM
#13246
Originally Posted by Left field
Agree... interesting times ahead.
In the meantime there was a v interesting post by Ihantian over in HC who posted pics of long queues outside a new Melbourne outlet selling 'bubble milk tea' ..... great to see A2 expanding in other asian markets through this liquid A2 milk strategy. Here's the snippet.
"From wechat article, a new Bubble Milk Tea store open in Bourke Street. Long q and famous brand from Taiwan. Store name called Jenjudan. Only use a2 milk. Translated from the article : only Australian made premium A2 milk used in this store. Now bubble milk tea is a hit throughout all asian countries: malaysia, singapore, taiwan and china, another market for A2M to look into. If A2M can utilize to impose that it is a high quality milk then another huge potential market."
Hmm they must be in a partnership with A2 Milk because why else would their promote A2's fresh milk product in their PR?
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01-07-2019, 10:09 AM
#13247
Originally Posted by silu
Hmm they must be in a partnership with A2 Milk because why else would their promote A2's fresh milk product in their PR?
Agree...... the strategic alliance could be akin to Coke in McD's (only healthier!)
Last edited by Leftfield; 01-07-2019 at 10:13 AM.
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01-07-2019, 03:14 PM
#13248
Originally Posted by silu
Hmm they must be in a partnership with A2 Milk because why else would their promote A2's fresh milk product in their PR?
Well they could be merely trying to say their product is of a better quality since it uses A2 milk, while other milk teas uses lesser milks, so that might boost consumer demand. Think of the people who can't consume normal milk teas due to A2, but can consume A2 milk bubble mlk teas because of this. It opens up a niche market for them too. So doesn't necessarily have to be in a partnership.
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01-07-2019, 06:40 PM
#13249
Member
Originally Posted by Left field
Agree... interesting times ahead.
In the meantime there was a v interesting post by Ihantian over in HC who posted pics of long queues outside a new Melbourne outlet selling 'bubble milk tea' ..... great to see A2 expanding in other asian markets through this liquid A2 milk strategy. Here's the snippet.
"From wechat article, a new Bubble Milk Tea store open in Bourke Street. Long q and famous brand from Taiwan. Store name called Jenjudan. Only use a2 milk. Translated from the article : only Australian made premium A2 milk used in this store. Now bubble milk tea is a hit throughout all asian countries: malaysia, singapore, taiwan and china, another market for A2M to look into. If A2M can utilize to impose that it is a high quality milk then another huge potential market."
Just checked with the Jenjudan Hong Kong, they are using Meiji 4.3 Deluxe Milk (Japanese brand, the milk is produced in Thailand). So maybe A2 is only used at their Melbourne franchise.
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01-07-2019, 07:50 PM
#13250
Originally Posted by 44wishlists
Just checked with the Jenjudan Hong Kong, they are using Meiji 4.3 Deluxe Milk (Japanese brand, the milk is produced in Thailand). So maybe A2 is only used at their Melbourne franchise.
Thanks for the detective work 44, so maybe you're right, or maybe this is just early days (as the logistics to supply A4 fresh milk throughout asia won't happen overnight.) Rome wasn't built in a day, and I'm happy with the Melbourne initiative.
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