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    Franks needs to come out and clear this up. I just can't believe there are only 2 washing machines for 160 people and it costs $150 a week to share a cabin with 3 other people. Crikey, students on Castle Street have it better than this.

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    Zespri's latest update for interest:

    https://www.usx.co.nz/uploads/paperc...pdf?1664403809

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    Not sure I am looking forward to this....


    https://announcements.nzx.com/detail/399802

    3/10/2022, 8:30 am GENERAL
    Seeka Limited [NZX:SEK] advises that its stakeholder update will be at 3pm on Thursday 20 October 2022.

    Seeka Chairperson Fred Hutchings and Chief Executive Michael Franks will present Seeka’s interim financial results for the six months to June 2022, and update stakeholders on Seeka’s operations.

    The 2022 stakeholder update will be held at Seeka's Head Office and via a Zoom Webinar.

    Venue:
    Seeka Head Office
    34 Young Road
    Paengaroa 3186

    Zoom Link:
    https://seeka.zoom.us/j/81788492172

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    gee some more bad luck from freak weather

    Seeka updates market on frost event

    https://www.nzx.com/announcements/400342
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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    gee some more bad luck from freak weather

    Seeka updates market on frost event

    https://www.nzx.com/announcements/400342
    But not the major growing areas of the PoP, only Waikato was effected which is a very very very minor growing area.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatsup View Post
    But not the major growing areas of the PoP, only Waikato was effected which is a very very very minor growing area.
    ...so no real need for them to say anything and scare the market

    Whats the impact of 3.5m and 4.0m class 1 trays in $ terms?
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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    ...so no real need for them to say anything and scare the market

    Whats the impact of 3.5m and 4.0m class 1 trays in $ terms?
    17 million lost revenue ? 9% trays packed ?
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    interesting article in herald saying fruit loss from frost could be much more

    Frost wipes out kiwifruit crops, income and jeopardises harvest volumes

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/frost-...5RLDZSKX3JKJ4/

    all kiwifruit packhouses saying more time needed to access full damage , also they saying some damage may not become evident until many mths later in 2023 due to fruit reject issue's when it matures.

    all in all i guess seeka's est is guesstimate at this stage and next yr might become a bad yr if fruit loss due to this frost becomes more evident
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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    interesting article in herald saying fruit loss from frost could be much more

    Frost wipes out kiwifruit crops, income and jeopardises harvest volumes

    https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/frost-...5RLDZSKX3JKJ4/

    all kiwifruit packhouses saying more time needed to access full damage , also they saying some damage may not become evident until many mths later in 2023 due to fruit reject issue's when it matures.

    all in all i guess seeka's est is guesstimate at this stage and next yr might become a bad yr if fruit loss due to this frost becomes more evident
    Times are very bad indeed if you are chased by a raging bull (even if its just a bear in disguise) ;

    Poor Seeka, hope they are able to recover from this sustained down ramp ... ;
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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackPeter View Post
    Times are very bad indeed if you are chased by a raging bull (even if its just a bear in disguise) ;

    Poor Seeka, hope they are able to recover from this sustained down ramp ... ;
    lol down ramp
    im just presenting a news article for people to read. i didnt write it

    for whatsup they say in the article bop hit hard


    actually do you think there will be more selling of share's by orchard owners now as they will need the money to cover losses from frost. they have to sell there incentive share's quickly ?
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