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15-05-2020, 06:30 PM
#16351
Originally Posted by zgnz
Not really an infant formula scandal. The product the parents bought is clearly labeled as protein drink (I suppose the stuff you would get here e.g. in gyms). Apparently the shopkeeper told them it is good for babies and they have been dumb enough not to read the label.
Either a dumb salesperson or dumb parents or both. Has absolutely nothing to do with from where the product was sourced.
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15-05-2020, 06:40 PM
#16352
Member
Originally Posted by BlackPeter
Not really an infant formula scandal. The product the parents bought is clearly labeled as protein drink (I suppose the stuff you would get here e.g. in gyms). Apparently the shopkeeper told them it is good for babies and they have been dumb enough not to read the label.
Either a dumb salesperson or dumb parents or both. Has absolutely nothing to do with from where the product was sourced.
Right, makes sense. Thanks for the clarification.
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18-05-2020, 12:49 PM
#16353
Weaker NZD against USD can only mean an indirect addition to margin for A2.
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18-05-2020, 03:18 PM
#16354
Courtesy of HC poster mitzi...
a2 Milk: The Story of the 2,200% Monster Next Door
MAY 17, 2020 / MATTJOASS
https://mattjoass.com/2020/05/17/a2-...ter-next-door/
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18-05-2020, 03:50 PM
#16355
Originally Posted by sb9
Good reading, thanks for posting Mitzi and sb9.
Nice to be aligned to this "unstoppable engine of wealth creation." !!! Crikey.
Really interesting reading about the huge error of judgement that Freedom foods made selling their holding in A2 way too early.
Also nice to see ATM SP back above $20 today. Holding up very well IMHO.
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18-05-2020, 04:53 PM
#16356
Originally Posted by Left field
Good reading, thanks for posting Mitzi and sb9.
Nice to be aligned to this "unstoppable engine of wealth creation." !!! Crikey.
Really interesting reading about the huge error of judgement that Freedom foods made selling their holding in A2 way too early.
Also nice to see ATM SP back above $20 today. Holding up very well IMHO.
Surprisingly it just formed a strong consolidation zone during this period. The balance sheet is something to froth over. Sure, risk of overstocking meaning second half won't be as explosive in the China section but it seems like there's a general strong industry tailwind with infant formula that can be seen with Bubs too. So I wonder if it's due for another leg up provided a moderate-strong second half.
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25-05-2020, 09:14 AM
#16357
An ad maybe but let's relive it again as we how all made ATM our choice then
https://www.livewiremarkets.com/wire...ster-next-door
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01-06-2020, 06:23 PM
#16358
FYI
A doctor who improved the lives of thousands of people and played a key role in the development of A2 milk through his research has been knighted in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
Dr Robert Elliot, 86, made a medical breakthrough in the 1970s that extended the lifespan of people with cystic fibrosis by decades.
He also found milk from different sorts of cows had effects on human health but, at the time, Elliott wasn't all that bothered by it.
"I didn't think much of it at the time and took a patent out that caught the eye of commerce and thus was born the A2 Milk Corporation," he said.
"The corporation was prepared to pay handsomely for that patent and CureKids took off from there … it brought in a small fortune."
Last edited by Leftfield; 01-06-2020 at 06:24 PM.
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01-06-2020, 06:26 PM
#16359
Originally Posted by Left field
FYI
A doctor who improved the lives of thousands of people and played a key role in the development of A2 milk through his research has been knighted in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours.
Dr Robert Elliot, 86, made a medical breakthrough in the 1970s that extended the lifespan of people with cystic fibrosis by decades.
He also found milk from different sorts of cows had effects on human health but, at the time, Elliott wasn't all that bothered by it.
"I didn't think much of it at the time and took a patent out that caught the eye of commerce and thus was born the A2 Milk Corporation," he said.
"The corporation was prepared to pay handsomely for that patent and CureKids took off from there … it brought in a small fortune."
Really good story eh ...and he seemed so modest
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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03-06-2020, 08:58 PM
#16360
Member
Hi everyone just came across this one so thought I would share it. Another write up by Keith Woodford.
'New findings published by Nature Research, demonstrating how A1 milk predisposes for asthma and lung inflammation, should bring the A1 milk issue back into focus for both consumers and farmers.'
'... the paper published by Nature Research investigates whether prolonged use of A1 milk predisposes for asthma and other lung conditions through breathing-passage constriction and pro-inflammatory effects. The short answer is that it does, and the evidence is powerful with high statistical significance.'
Rest of the article here:
https://www.interest.co.nz/rural-new...lk-predisposes
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