Yes. Understand that. I guess I was hoping to understand why a company with seemingly endless downside, meaning more profit for shorters, would see millions of short positions closed in the past two weeks.
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like he said, you might not have understood and focused on the 'profits' part of his answer rather than the 'risk/reward' part.
simply put, of the 8% shorts a wee while ago, 2% have subsequently decided the risk of staying short isn't worth it and closed out; while 6% currently think the reward is still worth it staying short.
$10 in aus the line in the sand eh
Oat milk another growing challenge. My cousin Graham is a hard worker and a very bright guy. (I see he grows 7 or 8 things) ;) https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/124...uthland-farmer
A lot of advertising for almond milk on T.V at the moment too. I think they get the message across much better than the ATM television adds which simply claim A2 milk makes you feel better.
Can't help wondering if the groundswell to real alternative cow milk won't just keep on growing.
I agree, Oat/coconut & almond milk is becoming the new choice for many and it's also "cool" to be drinking alternative and many claim benefits.
I also believe you can substitute this for baby powder. Not 100% how this suits the baby but it's always a wonder.
I think you folk like 'oats' cos it rhymes with gloats lol...
this morning I was perusing the milk section in a local Night and Day shop in Dunedin.
No A2 on offer but https://otisoatmilk.co.nz/ was available at about $7.70 per litre.
I thought there was about 4 options available but I see their website only lists 2 x products.
bearing in mind this market research took place before I had received my morning coffee.
https://otisoatmilk.co.nz/ Hmmm...couldn't help noticing this claim
Lighter on the land. The Oat footprint is much lighter, according to global research. Producing one litre of oat milk requires 11x less land, 13x less water, 6.5x less fertiliser, and emits 3.5x less greenhouse gas emissions than one litre of dairy milk.
Hmmm...Wonder how much the price will come down too when they start producing it at great scale ? Maybe that factory they are looking to build in Southland is worth investing in ? I know who to ring to make more enquiries :)
Really one has to wonder if this isn't the future if its so environmentally friendly and good for you.
Can't help noticing Oat also rhymes with Moat...ATM used to talk a lot about their IP moat but have gone very quiet about that in recent times.
A 35,000km round trip for NZ Grown oats to be turned into Oat Milk seriously can’t be great for carbon emissions. If it’s going to be a ‘thing’ that’s good for the environment, then they definitely need a factory here.
Nothing wrong with Oat Milk, one of many alternatives to Dairy, but anyone who thinks it can provide the nutritional requirements needed for infants is seriously deluded.
Not as delusional as you may think.
I'm sure when a man said he will make burgers out of mould in a test tube everyone called him delusional also.
I just hope some posters understand that im saying that there is already formulas with alternative milk out there.
I'm not suggesting you should do that for your infants.
I'm just stating alternative milk is popular and they even have products for infants already in this deluded world.