You need to do a properly controlled study: Without telling them, switch one of the grandkids back onto A1 milk and see if the allergy comes back.
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A long time ago I likened ATM's marketing strategy to being, "the coca-cola of milk."
Here's a timely reminder what the power of marketing can do....
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And those who are getting their .... twisted over ATM's reliance in China, just remember the Daigaou channel is just one of many and in the past 12 months ATM has also added Korea and Canada to its global market.
Being a bit more modest than Couta I'm pleased to report that sometimes its performance that counts..... not size ;)
Here's an uncensored centrefold picture of how ATM enhanced portfolio performance looks;
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Who cares about Chinese quality of the product. It's about milk from A2, China has a huge population with various weather patterns, a huge population lifted out of poverty, more people acquiring passports and getting to see a world outside of China (I think some writers here need to leave Nz comforts and go see the world considering the views on China is ridiculous) they want baby formula and good quality products and without foreign trade, china would be ruined. The climate comes in all forms destroying crops, harvest and water levels meaning not always will china be able to keep the demand for milk or food form it's own people. NZ's A2 milk is in China whether we like it or not and nothing will stop the progress of people looking outside there man-made borders for newer products, views and opinions. Some of the views on A2 milk here are so outdated. Even the USA still trades with China to this point.
We only see bad products because our own companies in the western world buy cheap product to sell at higher costs than cost of production, not because one of the largest economies in the world can not make a TV
fehei is the no1 infant formula producer and by sales in china and is regarded well by chinese buyers , trades at lower pe than a2.
New ATM holder down nearly 30% already, am I the only one who's thinking about bailing out and invest in another stock? Seems like no matter what, ATM just goes down every day.
Added more at 1420! And yes, I'm catching falling knives :cool:
Personally I wouldn't but I'm no expert, but thats a decision only you can make. The share price still hasn't dropped as much from its recent peaks as it did previous years, this is just a repeating pattern.
If you havent already watched it, theres a good video to watch a few threads back which would be well worth watching as a new ATM investor.
Usual story, when the shops put up the Sale sign, people flock in,
When the sharemarket puts up the same sign, people say Gosh, the goods must be faulty...