boyo
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Anybody want the last of mt first milk C preference shares? 24,000 @0.30pence
I think you may want to check your price is right.0.3 p sounds very cheap,surely £0.30?Anybody want the last of mt first milk C preference shares? 24,000 @0.30pence
No that price is near the market value.I think you may want to check your price is right.0.3 p sounds very cheap,surely £0.30?
May be if somebody bought mine I might have a deposit for that tractor!Sorry. Yes 30p per share. Thankyou @vantage
These are the shares that were gained through the sale of first milks wiseman share. So hard to define how much was invested per farm. These are shares that aren’t worth much aswell because after 2 years of leaving they are worth nothing! So I don’t know how long boyo has left but if it’s been a year and a half say the buyer is in the driving seat in determining priceIs that 30p you get back per £1 invested? That is actually more than I thought!
These are the shares that were gained through the sale of first milks wiseman share. So hard to define how much was invested per farm. These are shares that aren’t worth much aswell because after 2 years of leaving they are worth nothing! So I don’t know how long boyo has left but if it’s been a year and a half say the buyer is in the driving seat in
determining price
Oh right!! Christ I’m confused now aswell!! We need a foab of the first milk world on here!!Just checked and i was correct. The C preference shares are the original £1 share that is still supposedly worth £1. The cheap shares are the new preference shares which we were all allocated. These have no real value. Sold mine for a packet of murry mints and a bananna
Ur joking right? Watching the milk price thread was giving me a sore head trying to work out all the arla shiit. Arla have the most complicated pricing schedule out there. But anyhoo this is a first milk thread stop dragging arla and thier troubles into itAnd everyone says Arla is complicated. I am totally baffled by all of this.
Ur joking right? Watching the milk price thread was giving me a sore head trying to work out all the arla shiit. Arla have the most complicated pricing schedule out there. But anyhoo this is a first milk thread stop dragging arla and thier troubles into it
You misunderstood FMs policy,not just retiring farmers,infact ANY farmer who left!But @supercow, every year at least I get a statement saying how much I have paid to join and exactly how much I will get when I leave? Do your lot just rob the pensions of retiring farmers to plug your hole?