Latest A2 recommendation, target price 73c.
http://www.fnarena.com/index2.cfm?ty...190387950CF5DD
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Latest A2 recommendation, target price 73c.
http://www.fnarena.com/index2.cfm?ty...190387950CF5DD
I'm waiting for the anti-A2 PR Australian campaign to die down before getting back into this stock. Selling pressure may not abate for a few weeks, in spite of Milford buying.
The sooner a corrected message gets communicated (i.e. "it's the A1 in milk that's potentially damaging") the better.
Good implicit news and tailwinds on three fronts for ATM;
1. Fonterra slashes 2015 milk payout forecast to $6/kgMS
2. Forecasts drop Kiwi dollar
3. Uncertainty exists as to a recovery on global dairy prices (costs)
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU140...t-to-6kgms.htm
one thing no argue is A1 can produce BCM7 upon digestion and A2 don't produce this stuff at all, BCM7 is similar to opioid which definitely is not a good one, someone can "immune" to BCM7 and others can not, just like "smoking can cause lung cancer" but still huge population of smokers, as only small percentage of smokers get cancer. I can not say how bad A1 milk is, at least A2 is better than A1 milk.
I have a daughter who's been diagnosed as lactose intolerant, and so has been drinking expensive Zero-lacto milk for several years. It may be that she is instead BCM7-intolerant, in which case A2 milk would suffice. Countdown here locally sells A2 today for $2.35 per litre, which is cheaper than I thought it would be.
We will need a week or so before we can tell whether or not it works for her. If so, I'll be buying back into this stock, as an act of gratitude!