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14-01-2022, 01:45 PM
#481
Indeed, positive. Not reason why the share price shouldn't remain strong.
Still lined up to make another sizeable profit for the FY just ended 31/12.
At last years result, about $0.325 EPS, PE less than 3.7 and another year to add to the growing record of solid profits. Hoping might be a bit better than last year......
Only paid out a small portion of their profit in dividends last few years. Quite a bit has been reinvested in the company with capital expendiure. Some changes on some of the downstream products that should improve prospects for the season ahead.
At some stage should start chunking out cash......
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17-01-2022, 10:20 AM
#482
Some interesting comments from Keith Woodford.;
For the last 12-month period to September 2021, New Zealand ran a record deficit on its external current account with the rest of the world of $15.9 billion. This is in part because earnings from export services, largely tourism and the education of foreigners, have crashed. Conversely imports have ballooned to record levels.
This deficit has been financed by capital flows from overseas. At some stage the rest of the world is likely to question the economic sustainability of New Zealand. If that occurs then the exchange rate will crash.
If the exchange rate crashes, then that will be very bad for most New Zealanders. The exception will be for those New Zealanders who produce products for export.
A significant decline in the exchange rate may be what is needed to convince New Zealanders that export industries lie at the heart of our national well-being.
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17-01-2022, 02:45 PM
#483
Short Sellers Are Targeting Beyond Meat (BYND) - Bloomberg
Short sellers are piling into Beyond Meat Inc., making it the most shorted company in the Russell 1000 Index, as the shares struggle to gain momentum amid growing competition for plant-based meat.
Later in the article.........
Beyond Meat and the plant-based meat category as a whole are facing a more difficult outlook, as it appears the products will reach far fewer American households than initially projected, according to a recent note from Peter Galbo, an analyst at Bank of America Corp. Galbo said that consumers “develop more habitual routines when using plant-based dairy” as opposed to Beyond Meat’s products, which are consumed less frequently.
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19-01-2022, 01:41 PM
#484
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19-01-2022, 06:47 PM
#485
A healthy turnover today with all shares on offer taken out at $1.20
Nothing for sale at present. I am not surprised, given the jitters in the sharemarkets at the moment, that people seek to put money into this much less volatile and seriously underpriced stock that is pumping out fully imputed dividends.
I'm looking forward to seeing the FY report.
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20-01-2022, 08:36 AM
#486
Originally Posted by iceman
A healthy turnover today with all shares on offer taken out at $1.20
Nothing for sale at present. I am not surprised, given the jitters in the sharemarkets at the moment, that people seek to put money into this much less volatile and seriously underpriced stock that is pumping out fully imputed dividends.
I'm looking forward to seeing the FY report.
Sure some will come on to the offer, but first time I've seen nothing on the sell side......
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20-01-2022, 12:33 PM
#487
Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
Sure some will come on to the offer, but first time I've seen nothing on the sell side......
Offer now at $1.25
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24-01-2022, 10:12 AM
#488
Demand drives record prices.
Farmers Weekly NZ January 24 2022 by Farmers Weekly NZ - Issuu
Headwinds with shipping and labour, and now with omicron.
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25-01-2022, 11:55 AM
#489
Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob
Offer now at $1.25
Just traded at $1.25.
PE now up to a whopping 3.85.
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25-01-2022, 08:35 PM
#490
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