The only things I see weighing down SIAF is dilution and some would say being a small-cap U.S.-listed Chinese stock in light of the accounting scandals. But the CEO has already said to expect dilution throughout 2013, so why is that a surprise to anyone. He's kept his word.
And if he continues to keep his word and stops issuing shares in 2014, we would have a company that:
--is growing over 100% yoy.
--has a P/E under two.
--is debt free.
--operating in the world's most populous country with $1.2 billion people who need A LOT of food.
--has management that is competent and forth coming with its plans.
I have over 50 stocks on my watchlist and there isn't one that has the fundamentals that SIAF does. An obvious accumulation stock for me.
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