Interestingly, about the same percentage of PAZ shares were traded, just under 3%. Although PAZ have fewer and larger shareholders.
At current levels and based on last years divvy/patronage reward, would be 13.3% return + preferential treatment.
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Yes a very good divie,[mine more than covered my surgeons' and hospital bills]..lol.
Not sure whether The Chairman's closing AGM comments caused "dry" shareholders not to buy more shares,causing the share price to weaken,and a temporary lack of liquidity However buying interest appears to have resumed.
Back up to $1, with 40,000 through yesterday. Not much on the sell side, however buy side mainly at lower levels.
Edit - bit more fed on to the buy side at $1.10+.
Good job SFF. From Business Desk:
https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/p...m_medium=email
I like this comment:
“Alongside this, the global regulatory environment and community expectations are demanding that each of these areas are addressed by corporates and producers.” “There is only one direction of travel for our industry and Silver Fern Farms wants to be out the front leading,” Mr Limmer said
Media_Release_-_Silver_Fern_Farms_commits_to_its_course_for_a_sus tainable_future_FINAL.pdf (usx.co.nz)
Keeping NZ afloat
"Who's eating New Zealand?"
"How much do they earn?
Dairy outstrips all our other food and beverage exports. Since 1990 it's earned $231bn. Sheep meat comes in second with $71bn, with beef third at $59bn."
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/whoseatin...ng-new-zealand
Thanks for posting Kiora. Very interesting reading. I'm blown away by the amount of milk products going to Malaysia, Algeria & Venzuela !!