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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    ...and that's why long time believers in Ebos like percy sold back when the blue line (share price) went way above the red line (eps) on the chart above (or below if new posts at top of page) - he shared the same sentiments when he did sell (think my memory is OK)

    Probably percy hasn't got back in (yet) ..nor have I

    Share price gone nowhere for 2 years
    The share price went down in November 2019 when someone offloaded a massive parcel of shares and since then it has languished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tango View Post
    The share price went down in November 2019 when someone offloaded a massive parcel of shares and since then it has languished.
    The market has had to absorb the selling-down of large parcels following the Symbion merger a few years back. As long as EBO continues to turn in increasing profits, I'm happy to see the shareprice languish!


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    Forsyth saying it will be $28.00 in 12 months (or less, or more)
    Actually one of the few stocks in this market that look reasonably priced, and the story is pretty good as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trader_jackson View Post
    Forsyth saying it will be $28.00 in 12 months (or less, or more)
    Actually one of the few stocks in this market that look reasonably priced, and the story is pretty good as well.
    I haven't found Forsyth price forecasts to be accurate but I do agree that this is a solid company. I'm happy to hold and haven't jumped ship

    From memory the price went down from $25 to $22.50 Nov 19 last year. My broker offered me more shares at the time because someone was offloading a large holding privately. The price hasn't recovered since… and I expected it to bounce back quickly

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    Seems the value in EBO has been rediscovered. Shareprice up 5% today!

    I hold.

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    Quote Originally Posted by macduffy View Post
    Seems the value in EBO has been rediscovered. Shareprice up 5% today!

    I hold.
    Yes, but not much volume.

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    bigger competition on the way for ebos via petfood sales

    Bidders bark at New Zealand's Ziwi Peak

    So it’s not surprising to hear that one of the region’s hot young pet stories – New Zealand’s Ziwi Peak which specialises in 100 per cent natural, healthy pet food – has some dealmakers fired up. It is understood the group’s private owners have been in discussions with potential private equity and trade buyers in Australia

    https://www.afr.com/street-talk/bidders-bark-at-new-zealand-s-ziwi-peak-20201004-p561ur

    looks like asx score another ipo from nz
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    bigger competition on the way for ebos via petfood sales

    Bidders bark at New Zealand's Ziwi Peak


    So it’s not surprising to hear that one of the region’s hot young pet stories – New Zealand’s Ziwi Peak which specialises in 100 per cent natural, healthy pet food – has some dealmakers fired up. It is understood the group’s private owners have been in discussions with potential private equity and trade buyers in Australia

    https://www.afr.com/street-talk/bidders-bark-at-new-zealand-s-ziwi-peak-20201004-p561ur

    looks like asx score another ipo from nz
    Ziwi is a different market/product and price point. Most of their sales are export, and perhaps only 10-20% max sales in NZ & Australia at a guess. They're about to build a new factory down in Napier and going pretty good from all reports.

    Blackhawk products are popular and well priced, but they are really stretching it by advertising real meat. They use meal which is rendered down waste, like heads, hooves, bones, innards etc......and show photos of chicken breast and lamb racks on their packaging.....very, very poor in my book.

    **gets off soapbox**
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob View Post
    Ziwi is a different market/product and price point. Most of their sales are export, and perhaps only 10-20% max sales in NZ & Australia at a guess. They're about to build a new factory down in Napier and going pretty good from all reports.

    Blackhawk products are popular and well priced, but they are really stretching it by advertising real meat. They use meal which is rendered down waste, like heads, hooves, bones, innards etc......and show photos of chicken breast and lamb racks on their packaging.....very, very poor in my book.

    **gets off soapbox**
    I saw a documentary about petfood last week on Tubi. Most stuff that goes into petfood could barely be called meat. I would not pick on Blackhawk in particular, it is standard practice world wide. They all play fast and loose when it comes to product labelling, content etc.

    I suspect most consumers would rather not know the truth. It is like nearly everyone that eats meat. Deep down they know there is lots of animal cruelty involved, but their burgers taste so nice they turn a blind eye.

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