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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.


NDAQ:AVO - Post by User

Comment by ahson Feb 04, 2018 1:03pm
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Post# 27499360

RE:This again!!! Thin premium!!

RE:This again!!! Thin premium!!Well said old guy!  I also have suspicions, but I see no way to get at the truth.  I will also hold on to my shares and vote no when the time comes, at least to this offer.  My feeling is that anything less than $35 is a terrible deal, and even that does not take into account the prospects for Avigilon.

I am also contemplating buying some more shares at $27, the thought being it should not go down, and a new offer could spike it.  Any thoughts on this strategy?  

Of course the board has put a damper on further offers with the $37M cancellation fee.  I wonder if there is any way to find out if the board even solicited other offers before agreeing to this one.  If they did not there should be an investigation into their actions.

I disagree with your comment  " Congrats to all longsuffering shareholders".  It should have read "My condolences"

BTW, betcha I'm older than you!  (76).
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