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Manuka honey company sold for $36m
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<blockquote data-quote="Br. Adamson" data-source="post: 11000" data-attributes="member: 411"><p>It looks like it might be time to update this insightful thread with an announcement from Me today about the performance of their $36m bee business. Announcement here: <a href="https://www.nzx.com/announcements/392909" target="_blank">Me Today 31 March 2022 results and Capital raise - NZX, New Zealand’s Exchange</a> . Value of King Honey impaired by $10m. It cost $1.2m more to produce this seasons honey than it is worth. The decision has been made to sell off all the far-flung hives. It would appear theey are in for the long haul with the honey brand but have realised the true value of thier beekeeping businesses at the present time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Br. Adamson, post: 11000, member: 411"] It looks like it might be time to update this insightful thread with an announcement from Me today about the performance of their $36m bee business. Announcement here: [URL="https://www.nzx.com/announcements/392909"]Me Today 31 March 2022 results and Capital raise - NZX, New Zealand’s Exchange[/URL] . Value of King Honey impaired by $10m. It cost $1.2m more to produce this seasons honey than it is worth. The decision has been made to sell off all the far-flung hives. It would appear theey are in for the long haul with the honey brand but have realised the true value of thier beekeeping businesses at the present time. [/QUOTE]
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