I believe so also. And the reply from SIAF shows they know what they are doing. Having a public debate like that is constructive IMO. Even if there was a knee-jerk reaction to the title of the article. But then again, as usual, the people who invested in SIAF and don't know what the business is about, won't last anyway. We need "strong" shareholders who know what they invested in. Like Garrett. Perhaps Incentive A/S. That basically excludes ALL other institutional investors or fund managers or even analysts (don't get me started on this, lol).
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