so its gone from the micro and added to the small?
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so its gone from the micro and added to the small?
be interesting see what happens now that it closed on the uptrend line, a fall would confirm trend down a move higher confirms a false break down
Hey the other reason moose is i bought a 2 litre bottle today to test:)
Yeah I have started buying it tastes nice. But that might be after years of light blue milk because of the boss in the house wanting to be slim.
Snapiti mentioned on another thread the possibility of an A2 takeover. From A2s own front page:
"originally all dairy cows produced milk containing only the A2 type of beta-casein protein"
Snapiti says
"Only way to get your hands on this monopoly is to buy out the company."
I say:
How can a natural product be a monopoly that a company can protect? Granted the A2 brand name has real value, and is a great trademark to have. Perhaps there is some patented technology around the DNA testing that A2 use to identify the right cows? I am not familiar enough with A2 to definitively answer that.
But all a savy US corporation needs to do is to start marketing "natural all American buffalo milk", A2 under another name, and the A2 monopoly ends, as do their US prospects. To me the underlying IP is entirely in the marketing box with little food science that can't be replicated. To me 80c is far too much to pay for just a brand (albeit a very good one) that will require truckloads of new cash to reach its potential. Not saying A2 can't do it. Just saying that there are better opportunities elsewhere for investors than buying A2 shares near current levels (80c).
SNOOPY
There is nothing to stop someone selling buffalo milk of Jersey cow milk for that matter, but they cannot brand any product as being A2, they cannot test the cows or milk as being A2, and thus cannot demonstrate that any product is BCM-7 protein free without legal issue. ATM have enforced their patents successfully in the past.
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