crash 2014 Hithalassa mentioned in GCI as buy.Why did this stock crash in 2014 anybody. Thanks for any infoPally
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are the trucks really hidden in Mauritius Just kidding, but heres a thought..........A Patrice Robillard is Regional Development Director at Allied Group, Mauritius, a privately held groupwww.linkedin.com/company/food-&-allied-groupFrom the breeding of a few chickens in 1966, the Food & Allied group has considerably expanded over the last four decades to emerge into a widely diversified group with five sectors of activity: agro-industry, services, commerce, hotels and logistics. When it enters the poultry sector in the 60s, the country is scarcely independent and has to stand on its own feet. developing this sector, the Food & Allied Group aims at reducing the country's dependence on food imports. In the 80s, Food & Allied consolidates its agro-industrial foundation by engaging in the production of other foodstuffs such as flour, dairy products or fruit and vegetable canning. At the same time, the group engages in the first regional prospects through the setting up of Avitech in Madagascar. Prospects that will be confirmed later Once its agro-industrial base is well anchored and the country starts emerging from mere production sectors as from the 90s, the Food & Allied Group follows suit and begins to diversify in services. It develops the freight, transport and maritime representation sectors before engaging in those of IT, creative advertising and business hospitality. Because of its proactive optimism and unshakeable confidence in the country's bright future, the Food & Allied Group has emerged today into a most respected group of the local economic landscape.SpecialtiesFood Industry, Farming, Commerce, Business Services, Logistics, HotelsWebsite[link] ProductionTypePrivately HeldHeadquartersMauritiusCompany Size1001-5000 employeesFounded1966SpecialtiesFood Industry, Farming, Commerce, Business Services, Logistics, Hotels
Paul Robillard from Mauritius I had been looking at AFPO, sort of, and picked up that it is being run from Mauritius. I remembered seeing this some time back. Various projects that PdR involved in sugar and Africa. Just picking up bits out of the article I can see PdR probably still has extensive family and farming ties in MauritiusLeaping out of the articles is agriculture, warehousing, sugar growing (that will need Potash), a need for transport and government projectsan EXTRACT fromwww.zoominfo.com/p/Paul-de%20Robillard/98339114THERE couldn't have been many people on the estate that new managing director Paul de Robillard did not have contact with in his first two months at Zambia Sugar. He also met with government ministers, the diplomatic corps, provincial representatives, civic authorities, traditional leaders, local farmers and many other people in related fields. In a letter to staff, Paul thanked everyone for their warmth and hospitality. He said his impression had been very positive and he was looking forward to the challenges ahead and to working closely with everyone at Zambia Sugar for "the benefit of all our stakeholders, within the objectives and context of the Illovo Sugar Strategic Intent." Paul is a "sugar man" through and through. He was born and brought up on a sugar estate in Mauritius where his father was the agriculture manager. After completing his schooling in Mauritius, he left for South Africa and for four years studied sugar technology in Durban. His early years working in the sugar industry included the positions of shift superintendent, chief chemist and process manager. In 1988 he was appointed factory manager at the old Illovo Mill and three years later he moved to Noodsberg as factory manager and then general manager, a position he held for six years. In 1997 Paul was transferred to Illovo's Maragra Estate in Mozambique as general manager. He was there for four years before his appointment as GM Africa Support (factories) and later to new projects, before his move to Zambia Sugar.
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The game changer , simple. A large increase in the price of AU. It has been kept down, artificially, at least in my humble opinion. If the US figures for employment and growth do not turn around soon, the fed are running out of options for a strong dollar. We shall soon see!!
Re: well, Do as they want now RNS MD, supposed is a bit harsh. The only multi claimrd holding is a matter of still existing public record.in any event voting against would probably have been entirely fruitless. It could only hamper fund rausing abilities, given the loan I cant see any circumstances in which that could have been helpful.Any realistic valuation of the assets rather than carrying value would likely lead to net negative shsreholders funds, so even action which forces administration would be pointless.
Time is running out fast:: avm drew down 2m a few days ago, I sympathise Kenj2. but a small number of shares 2 years ago at that price, hardly worth selling, at this price.
As always: The US figures later this week? Continue to dominate everything. Though not so much CEY as others. I have read articles today, totally contarian to each other. One claiming the figures will be far worse than expected, thus possibly making for minus interest rates in US, Historical!! the other talking of hike. Before end of year or early next. If that is not manipulation ,through a fog ,what is? It could be seen as amusing , if not fraudulent. Bout time the truth comes out. Or are we ready for that shock. GLA
Re: $7Bn CPR Things seems to be getting back on track with Ireland. Good timing with the Ireland meeting tomorrow[link] Also with the low oil prices rig costs lowerWith the wressle news last week things feel more positive here.
Re: Why would you? I looking at these for my goddaughters generation (21) who rather use and app / txt / msg than pick up the phone and call someone.
Re: big drop Yes ; from 360p down to 180p this year .....SAGE
Re: Nighthawk- Committing Arikaree̷... Hello Kenj. I have set my mind to write off my losses on this disaster. I too hope Rick can do something special to deliver that great "value for shareholders" forever talked about - however my mind tells me this will go bust before we see anything good ever again.Fingers crossed im wrong, but its not looking good. Wish SG has stayed, we were going places. still want to know why he left.
£8.75 Weir Group: Panmure Gordon reiterates to sell, bumps down target price to 875.00p. - See more at: [link] - might be worth a punt at £8 ish
Re: $7Bn CPR Big bucks, but only if the drill bit proves the explorationists correct. Before then must JV a partner or two. Very soon hopefully.
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