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Post by Hammerbit_4on Aug 04, 2010 9:00pm

myself i just

put posters on ignore that got nothing of any value to add
Comment by badactoron Aug 04, 2010 8:23pm

RE: CHSCP a

And if he would have taken on even more debt to make this purchase SH would be moaning about even higher debt loads to service. If you don't like or trust management why do you own this company ...more  
Post by Hammerbit_4on Aug 04, 2010 7:42pm

mayo schmidt

works for us .mayo track record unperformed let get somebody eles in there
Post by Hammerbit_4on Aug 04, 2010 7:32pm

CHSCP a

better investment even GRCLF what type of ceo of the largest grain handlers lets SJM  grab the most highly profile name jewel of canadian farming industry
Comment by badactoron Aug 04, 2010 5:09pm

RE: RE: Mayo:

Or you could if your that unhappy with management. Won't cost anything to get rid of you ha ha ha .
Comment by Hammerbit_4on Aug 04, 2010 3:59pm

RE: Mayo:

sells the best assets and finance to the max to buy poor performers.......mayo needs to leave
Post by Unaboyon Aug 04, 2010 2:24pm

Mayo:

For sure Mayo doesn't make these decisions by himself & it is better to buy low at these finacing rates. Yes he does come with a salary, but if you think a replacement will come cheaper, you ...more  
Comment by gaskiton Aug 04, 2010 11:39am

RE: RE: Mayo is the drag on this company

Great time to buy and expand.  Also take a look at the rate viterra got borrowing 400m, under 6%.  Pretty damn good  compare to teck resources for example, they had to pay 9.75%
Comment by badactoron Aug 04, 2010 9:52am

RE: Mayo is the drag on this company

I disagree. He is buying at a time when reduced prices are in effect. When the turn around comes the money will flow in faster than oil into the gulf. I think you have to realize he does not make & ...more  
Post by swpbon Aug 03, 2010 7:56pm

Mayo is the drag on this company

He has over expanded again with little concern for profits and the bottom line. It's the bottom line that will make the stock price rise and he has failed here. I don't see how his ...more  
Comment by porksnifferon Aug 03, 2010 7:45pm

RE: fires

Yeah.....the debt is enormous but so will the cash flows to service it. As you say, obviously Mayo doesn't give a crap.Besides free options/shares he's not a shareholder. Who needs to be a ...more  
Post by eliostaron Aug 03, 2010 8:06am

fires

Those fires have actually helped by raising prices.They don't do much business in Russia as you claim, besides from ashes comes the best growth.I'm no expert but you would think crop ...more  
Comment by financo_valueon Aug 03, 2010 7:36am

RE: RE: Viterra, take your money and run.

Viterra does have important operations in Eastern Europe which are effected by the wildfires. Currently one  of their largest operation near russia is a joint venture with Soufflet Group which ...more  
Comment by swpbon Aug 03, 2010 1:25am

RE: Viterra, take your money and run.

Viterra has operations in western Canada, Austrailia and New Zealand. They have some operations in the US and offices in Japan, Singapore, China and Switzerland. I don't see any Russia operations ...more  
Post by financo_valueon Aug 02, 2010 5:11pm

Viterra, take your money and run.

The fires in Russia are destroying millions of acres of farmland. The Europe branch of Viterra will likely see volumes drop precipitously. Drought conditions in Eastern Europe, where Viterra has ...more  
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