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25-08-2021, 10:18 AM
#2321
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Yes, I hold both SCL and SEK. Both companies are now seeing the fruition of efficiencies and new technology.
SCL starting to hit their straps with management benefiting now from the years of experience of making mistakes.
Market will reward with higher SP in coming weeks as potential for incremental growth is significant.
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25-08-2021, 10:22 AM
#2322
Originally Posted by Rabbi
Yes, I hold both SCL and SEK. Both companies are now seeing the fruition of efficiencies and new technology.
SCL starting to hit their straps with management benefiting now from the years of experience of making mistakes.
Market will reward with higher SP in coming weeks as potential for incremental growth is significant.
And i thought they couldn't get their Apples picked, couldn't get labour, couldn't get shipping containers, couldn't get ships etc etc etc.
I guess it just depends on what radio station one chooses to listen to.
Yes....I doubled up on SEK and SCL in the last 12 months as well. Very pleased. Once again....good to see productive companies in NZ doing well.
Now...we just need Fonterra to sort itself out. And yes...I increased my holding there as well. Ooops...don't forget Skellerup.
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25-08-2021, 10:30 AM
#2323
Member
"SCL starting to hit their straps with management benefiting now from the years of experience of making mistakes."
I like your post, but don't agree with the quote above.
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25-08-2021, 04:59 PM
#2324
yeah agree - Scales management have done a phenomenal job since its been listed and years prior to that. Perhaps management prior to Andy Borland made missteps but this management team have performed well
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25-08-2021, 09:09 PM
#2325
Obviously still looking to spend their cash pile. I see they were looking at something for their food division, but wasn’t completed. Must have got a reasonable way down the road given their comment on costs….
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26-08-2021, 06:57 AM
#2326
Member
Think it was Villa Maria they where looking at from memory
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26-08-2021, 03:59 PM
#2327
I think they have looked at a lot of things. But they are very conservative and seemingly afraid to pull the trigger. I applaud their discipline but they also need to think outside the box and forget the days of buying things for 8x ebit. Maybe they need a shake up and some fresh advisors, otherwise give the money back. Id rather they did some serious regrafting, land acquisition, or expansion into other horticulture (avadado, cheries, lime, even kiwifruit) if they cant acquire something sensibly
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26-08-2021, 04:54 PM
#2328
Member
Think staying away from vineyards is a good start hard industry to make decent return out of be good to see them expand and grow rather then return the cash
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26-08-2021, 06:27 PM
#2329
Originally Posted by Muzz1234
Think staying away from vineyards is a good start hard industry to make decent return out of be good to see them expand and grow rather then return the cash
Agree with respect to the vineyards.
I'd rather they returned the cash to shareholders, they can always raise more should they need it if they find an appropriate avenue of growth.
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27-08-2021, 02:08 PM
#2330
Member
Originally Posted by BlackPeter
Great synergy ... they could start a cider-brewery :
Agree. Too many wine and cider producers in the market .
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