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    Buy the beers not the shares

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    Huge growth in quarterly volumes .....killing the opposition by the looks of the charts

    Very impressive update - well written and presented

    Go my man Geoff

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    Quote Originally Posted by winner69 View Post
    Huge growth in quarterly volumes .....killing the opposition by the looks of the charts
    Volumes up which is impressive but no mention of margins, from what I saw.

    Are they just buying market share and is this growth sustainable should they need to increase prices?

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    gross margin increased from 14% to 19% (does it match competitors margins?) , while this is good you need to see what there operating costs are as if high would mean low net margin
    one step ahead of the herd

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    Who here has tried and will continue to drink Moa beer?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    Who here has tried and will continue to drink Moa beer?
    I'm not buying it because of their puerile marketing campaign.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    Who here has tried and will continue to drink Moa beer?
    I've tried it, but no, wont be drinking more of it. It is a perfectly fine beer, but there are other craft beers out there a) doing a better job and b) doing it quietly without trying to brand their way into peoples drinking habits. I'm not sure if Tuatara have ever done an advertisement (I expect they have, I just mean its hardly pervasive), beer speaks for itself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharp View Post
    Who here has tried and will continue to drink Moa beer?
    I have tried it, will not continue to buy it. It's a fine beer, but there are others which are nicer for the same price or less

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    I to tried it....won't be buying it again. Preferred the Stoke range. But then I am a Mac devotee from way back.

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    I have tried Moa and continue to purchase when/ if I see it on special, but not as a preference over other brands.

    The growth in volume and margin is probably driven by the 'move' to premium beers through contract brewing of the original and sessionable pale ale, which is hopefully growing the brands profile and availability

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