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Zuellig Group is planning to enter massive corn production amid surging commodity prices in Philippines. PGGW seeds business could be very important for them.
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Zuellig Group is planning to enter massive corn production amid surging commodity prices in Philippines. PGGW seeds business could be very important for them.
According to NBR, ball is now in PGW's court - the discussions have taken place.
Watch the sp today - it was very telling to see buyer(s) mopped up all the stock at 51c and 52c in the last few days. What do they know?
Can someone explain why a large number of trades in PGW today are for 1,417 shares each ? Looks odd !
$750 is or was the maximum amount that companies could could offer employees shares under a staff share scheme to get full tax benefits for the staff.
Maybe this is reason but one would have thought that there would be a more efficient way to to buy the required number of shares .... or maybe they have been held for the 3 years and the staff want their money and the trustee is selling them on market one lot at a time
Honestly I don't know
It may be the trustee, but I hope not.
The trades are roughly every 15 minutes. What are they doing in between?:
having cups of tea?
filling out their 15-minute minimum-charge sheets?
I wonder if we're seeing a bot at work. FPA has something similar going on, though with less volume - it's only fired up in the last couple of hours.
Other companies have also regular quantities going through at intervals of about 15 minutes:
AIA 2013
CEN 705
NZO 1548