New BFL factory will commence their production and increase BFL profit.
So BFL would be a better future investment.
Collecting BFL at Rs.400-420 would be a very good investment since it is at down ward trend.
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hybrid_OS wrote:Wait till the floods reach the chicks.
They survive mainly due to the Cold Storage Facilities they have invested in.
These are run by electricity. Old stocks are palmed off to "Maxi's"
Every SOG can do this cottage business.
Keels, CARG, Maxi's and all small time farmers are at it.
It wont be long before BFL have good competition.
hybrid_OS wrote:No Mono,
The chicks are safe for the moment.
Do not sell your shares in BFL due to this posting of mine.
What I meant was that there are hidden risks in this business, not alone disease.
- Market competition (Cottage Industry / Small scale operators)
- Cost of energy for chilling
- Environmental Issues (ISO 14001)
- Food safety (ISO 22001)
I have yet to see them claim ISO certification.
The Govt. if they want can come down heavily if they want to and Johnny will not spare a feather.
mono wrote:hybrid_OS wrote:No Mono,
The chicks are safe for the moment.
Do not sell your shares in BFL due to this posting of mine.
What I meant was that there are hidden risks in this business, not alone disease.
- Market competition (Cottage Industry / Small scale operators)
- Cost of energy for chilling
- Environmental Issues (ISO 14001)
- Food safety (ISO 22001)
I have yet to see them claim ISO certification.
The Govt. if they want can come down heavily if they want to and Johnny will not spare a feather.
Yeah! you're spot on. These guys have massive liabilities that can pop up anytime. I'm also rather skeptical whether the premium valuation the market is giving to poultry at the moment can be maintained in the long run. And you must also remember that these are illiquid shares so the downside will be equally damaging as the up side is rewarding. and most of the retailers who sustain these share prices panic at the drop of a hat.
hybrid_OS wrote:No Mono,
Yeah! you're spot on. These guys have massive liabilities that can pop up anytime. I'm also rather skeptical whether the premium valuation the market is giving to poultry at the moment can be maintained in the long run. And you must also remember that these are illiquid shares so the downside will be equally damaging as the up side is rewarding. and most of the retailers who sustain these share prices panic at the drop of a hat.
smallville wrote:Competition is a good thing.. it will give birth to innovation to keep the products moving..
Also with the new project they sign with the government (10yr tax free farm), there'll be a lot of revenue coming in as they can produce more Chicks..
We'll have look into the future prospects with BFL now..
While BFL was the initiate of this Poultry run, I think GRAN & TAFL run is due to anticipation of good results that is more than we bargained for.. as with accumulated losses TAFL will be in a good position to overcome the debts if they produce over 120Mn profits, my view is; then we'll have another counter to be bullish with..
How u all think of GRAN & TAFL?
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