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    Quote Originally Posted by Baa_Baa View Post
    Masterclass from the big broker/analysts these past few weeks. They wrote the music, played the instruments and conducted the orchestra. Bloody brilliant performance.
    well said , all those upgrades and fan fare leading up to the announcement
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    Quote Originally Posted by bull.... View Post
    test the lows of the week today ?
    Boom! A2M 13.32 and now below.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baa_Baa View Post
    Boom! A2M 13.32 and now below.
    had to happen. and atm just above support again at around 14 or just below and a2m around 13. if you look at the uptrend of a2m since the beginning of 2019 it broke this week so im thinking a break of the supports if it happens could be nasty. time will tell.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Baa_Baa View Post
    Boom! A2M 13.32 and now below.
    Looking grim ...

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    hi, ATM owns a consumer brand called A2 (and have done excellent job building that brand, with a fair dollop of luck & good timing along the way).
    They don't control the A2 herd or milk, anyone can move their herd that way. Others can (and do) sell A2 products but not under the A2 brand (which does get confusing).
    Recall that Westland farmers (now supplying Yili) have a large concentration of A2 cows.
    Disc: holder of ATM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balance View Post
    Looking grim ...
    Savage week alright, I've had a very large sum wiped off my portfolio and it's only HLG that's keeping it in the green overall but that may change if BAL has a bad result next week.

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    Warren Buffett reminds us:

    “Mr. Market is there to serve you, not to guide you. It is his pocketbook, not his wisdom, that you will find useful. If he shows up some day in a particularly foolish mood, you are free to either ignore him or to take advantage of him, but it will be disastrous if you fall under his influence.”

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    With the now recognised formula of $14.00 plus or minus 10% seems to be the trading range for now ( imo the S P will slosh trade around these levels until the AGM when it will increase/decrease due to up dates on trading )

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Skies View Post
    Just purely from an investment point of view, my biggest worry about the future of A2 is does cows milk for human consumption have a big future ? The whole marketing concept is appealing to customers who perceive it is a less unhealthy option than regular milk, but it is still cows milk. Already plant based alternatives e.g. soy are being developed which are much healthier & far less damaging to the environment (e.g. takes 1000 L of water to produce 1 L of milk plus all the nitrogen run off etc). No other species drinks another species milk past weaning & cows milk has been associated with numerous chronic diseases in humans. Things are changing rapidly & I wonder in several years time if the market for A2 will have been replaced by an alternative & just seen as another overhyped miracle health product. Things that go up quickly have a tendency to fall just as fast, e.g. Comvita, Trilogy (rosehip oil ).
    we gave up on cows milk a few years ago and just use soy (pams light) Cows are on a bit of a sticky wicket at the moment. Will be artificial meat next, and in terms of being carbon neutral, anything cow is a dirty word, especially if it imported from a huge distance away, which covers just about all kiwi exports.
    Last edited by ratkin; 23-08-2019 at 02:05 PM.

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    Another day of huge volume - 15.2m shares on ASX.

    Add the 19.75m done on Wednesday, and the 7.7m yesterday = 42.65m shares.

    Compare that to the 47.47m number of shares shorted at the beginning of the week.

    Share has gone down on huge volume - what does it mean?



    https://www.shortman.com.au/stock?q=a2m

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