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Mission Produce Inc T.AVO


Primary Symbol: AVO

Mission Produce, Inc. is engaged in the farming, packaging, marketing, and distribution of avocados to food retailers, distributors and produce wholesalers. It operates through three segments: Marketing and Distribution, International Farming, and Blueberries. Its Marketing and Distribution segment sources fruit from growers and then distributes the fruit through its global distribution network. Its International Farming segment owns and operates orchards from which all fruit produced is sold to its Marketing and Distribution segment. Its farming activities range from cultivating early-stage plantings to harvesting from mature trees. Its Blueberries segment is a farming operation that cultivates blueberry plants in Peru. It provides value-added services including ripening, bagging, custom packaging, logistical management, and quality assurance. The Company also provides its customers with merchandising and promotional support, insights on market trends and hands-on training.


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Comment by Clarenceon Aug 17, 2016 1:37pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Retracing?

RE:RE:RE:RE:Retracing?@shank. lets assume you know of what you talk about and we look at this objectively. first If I am a fool, I am a very good one because I have a very nice life, having owned and operated two very successful security companies. still own one. So a happy fool I guess. only time I felt like a fool is when I listened to financial "experts" financial firms are hardly what I would call solid when it comes to stock market predictions ( public knowledge anyways). As I told my banks financial adviser when telling me to invest in this or that because they have great people, "if you were so bloody good, I and tens of millions of others wouldn't have lost money each and every stock crash". Funny but I can't recollect these companies calling up their clients and telling them of impending crash and that they were selling everything to protect them. if so smart OR honest, one would think they would do that. I know I would advise a client to get out of building if a bomb was about to go off!!! then again, I am just a fool. they are part of the game and us peons are not on the top of their list for caring about. Soooo, not trustworthy, do not care about investors and change their opinion like a public toilet seat goes up and down during a day. last time I looked financial firms were saying buy or hold yet they were selling and then rebuying. sort of like a politician talking out of both sides of their mouth. making money on day trading and people panicking? likely yes. if I changed my opinions as much as these talking heads did I would be out on the street. NONE of my trades or employees ever lost money on my watch. not the case for all these geniuses telling us what is good or bad. they are part of the game and they make money on our backs so I wouldn't trust any of them as far as I could throw them. they wouldn't last a day in the higher levels of security. one needs credibility in security and I don't see it in the financial houses. only fools are those who believe what they say.
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