This post must be this year's Share Trader "Classic of The Year."
I will not comment further about thinking of boners while in the shower, for fear of being banned.!!.lol.
Left myself wide open for that one, eh Percy! I sure you are right though. It was the shortage of showers 'at work' at Scott's Dunedin Kaikouri Valley road home that arrested their product development!
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Left myself wide open for that one, eh Percy! I sure you are right though. It was the shortage of showers 'at work' at Scott's Dunedin Kaikouri Valley road home that arrested their product development!
The chairman or managing director(can't remember which) during their presentation said they are increasingly being asked if their lamb processing technology can be adapted to handle cattle or pigs
Boop boop de do
Marilyn
PS: Nibbles afterwards were of the usual high standard
I think Scott's are doing some work on beef, and would make sense with JBS as majority shareholder. However I think there are some fully automatic pig plants out there.
Did they mention who the North American appliance customer was?
No specific North American customer was mentioned in either the Chairman's or CEO's address Ace. No-one asked for more details at question time either. My recollection is that SCT usually don't reveal their customer, even if they did with the sale of the manufacturing lines to "RANGE INTERNATIONAL" (Australia) on September 27th 2016. I guess the US market is more competitive and US Appliance Makers don't want their competitors to know what they are up to?!
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Very small in the grand scheme of things but anyone notice that Tye Husheer is no longer down as CEO of HTS-110? Doesnt have a good track record with small tech companies.
Very small in the grand scheme of things but anyone notice that Tye Husheer is no longer down as CEO of HTS-110? Doesnt have a good track record with small tech companies.
Excuse my ignorance for this question, but does your post relate to Scott Tech, if so in what way?
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