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28-07-2016, 02:24 PM
#1331
Plenty of juice to come too...volume on the buy side building nicely, first time I've seen that for quite a while.
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28-07-2016, 02:44 PM
#1332
Originally Posted by Roger
Plenty of juice to come too...volume on the buy side building nicely, first time I've seen that for quite a while.
Will get some when the dust settles.
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28-07-2016, 04:09 PM
#1333
Plenty about apples (and kiwifruit and honey) in this Westpac report
http://www.westpac.co.nz/assets/Busi...-July-2016.pdf
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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28-07-2016, 04:38 PM
#1334
Originally Posted by see weed
Will get some when the dust settles .
Dust has settled, SP back from $3.40 not so long ago, compelling value and strong growth here mate.
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28-07-2016, 05:09 PM
#1335
Member
Originally Posted by Roger
Dust has settled, SP back from $3.40 not so long ago, compelling value and strong growth here mate.
Strong growth? Do you mean in the shareprice back to $3.40, or in the company overall? I like this company, don't get me wrong, but having a look through their latest report I'm struggling to see where "strong growth" is coming from. Apple trees don't grow overnight. Are they buying up orchards and/or other companies, or pulling more growers into their fold??? How are they planning to continue their recent growth rates? Report seemed a bit lite on that front.
Potential growth, certainly. Strong growth? Dunno. This year's bumper crop could be next year's poor crop and then what?????
Disc. not sure whether to invest in apples or stick to my ghost bananas.
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28-07-2016, 05:11 PM
#1336
Originally Posted by Roger
Dust has settled, SP back from $3.40 not so long ago, compelling value and strong growth here mate.
Looking a bit more positive
Seems to have a good day all round for those hunting for value
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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28-07-2016, 09:10 PM
#1337
Originally Posted by Ghost Monkey
Strong growth? Do you mean in the shareprice back to $3.40, or in the company overall? I like this company, don't get me wrong, but having a look through their latest report I'm struggling to see where "strong growth" is coming from. Apple trees don't grow overnight. Are they buying up orchards and/or other companies, or pulling more growers into their fold??? How are they planning to continue their recent growth rates? Report seemed a bit lite on that front.
Potential growth, certainly. Strong growth? Dunno. This year's bumper crop could be next year's poor crop and then what?????
Disc. not sure whether to invest in apples or stick to my ghost bananas.
Both...you must have read a different report than I did...just read the introduction section and that sets the platform for the rest of the report. Growth mentioned countless times.
http://scalescorporation.co.nz/wp-co...ual-Report.pdf
Since then we have the new Chinese part owner who will be assisting with distribution into China. If you can't see the growth to come with this company then I wish you all the best with your ghost banana's
Last edited by Beagle; 28-07-2016 at 09:12 PM.
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28-07-2016, 09:24 PM
#1338
Originally Posted by Ghost Monkey
Strong growth? Do you mean in the shareprice back to $3.40, or in the company overall? I like this company, don't get me wrong, but having a look through their latest report I'm struggling to see where "strong growth" is coming from. Apple trees don't grow overnight. Are they buying up orchards and/or other companies, or pulling more growers into their fold??? How are they planning to continue their recent growth rates? Report seemed a bit lite on that front.
Potential growth, certainly. Strong growth? Dunno. This year's bumper crop could be next year's poor crop and then what?????
Disc. not sure whether to invest in apples or stick to my ghost bananas.
The company. Have a look over the last couple of annual reports and you'll easily discover its growth prospects.
Its horticulture division has substantially increased its total planted orchard area and undertaken a large orchard replanting and re-grafting programme over the last couple of years. While this had the effect of reducing production in the initial years, the number of mature hectares is now expected to increase each year until 2021. The replanting has also been to varieties which command a premium in Asia. This coupled with stellar growing conditions, the reserves banks desire to push the NZD lower, a "new" cornerstone shareholder (a major Chinese food distributor with access to over 3,000 supermarkets), not to mention its other divisions, means I just had to buy more yesterday
"His loyalty couldn't be bought at any price; but it could be rented remarkably cheaply."
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28-07-2016, 09:52 PM
#1339
Happy hour again
Originally Posted by Ghost Monkey
Strong growth? Do you mean in the shareprice back to $3.40, or in the company overall? I like this company, don't get me wrong, but having a look through their latest report I'm struggling to see where "strong growth" is coming from. Apple trees don't grow overnight. Are they buying up orchards and/or other companies, or pulling more growers into their fold??? How are they planning to continue their recent growth rates? Report seemed a bit lite on that front.
Potential growth, certainly. Strong growth? Dunno. This year's bumper crop could be next year's poor crop and then what?????
Disc. not sure whether to invest in apples or stick to my ghost bananas.
There was one 'strong growth' and one 'very strong growth' but both are in an historical context and as we should all know "past performance is not a guarantee of future returns".
The countless times that growth is mentioned is actually 26, including the two above. Some people are given to hyperbole when they run out of fingers and toes.
You are right to be cautious.
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
Disc: SCL is my second largest holding on the NZX
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28-07-2016, 09:58 PM
#1340
What I see is a little hyped and conflicted market, been a long term hold for me however have started to add an additional trading parcel to my portfolio since april as clear market conditions have developed ideal to trade.
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