Lol yeah I made enough to buy 1.5 houses but ended up losing 2 houses worth on the stock.
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The last time the stock was this low was somewhere in 2017. Jeez that’s about 5 years ago.
wonder if a2 had similar issues
Fonterra says China dairy imports dropped 29 per cent in March
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/...2JJOVQXRTDWIY/
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a2 announced via LinkedIn the winners of their inaugural "a2 Legends Awards" recognising team members who have made contributions to the a2 strategy whilst demonstrating the a2 values. The winners were the China Supply Chain Team - Doris Tao, Joyce Xu, Catherine Wu and Tim Zhou.
Hopefully that bodes well for a2 supply into China during the past and current challenges with Covid shutdowns in China and international supply chain constraints.
Can't really be blamed on Shanghai's lockdown, and any downturn in foodservice etc - as I think the lockdown started late March.
Would have thought Fonterra would have faired better than many other dairy exporters diue to their ownership/stake in Kotahi - but always going to suffer simply because of their size.
Citi behind trade that caused brief European share plunge
https://www.cnbc.com/2022/05/02/citi...re-plunge.html
The master manipulators are at play all over the world...ATM had two recommendations from these Muppets(one buy one sell rating in a span of six months)...
a few retailers in aus indicating issues with freight and lockdowns going forward. i took it they were talking about china. they didnt outright mention them by name