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Parkmart

08/05/18 12:13 PM

#52970 RE: Cheekie #52969

I think Dreyfus is marking Australian cotton for their designers.

This is interesting and only costs $319:

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Parkmart

08/05/18 12:31 PM

#52971 RE: Cheekie #52969

As far as I know , all Puma cotton is marked by APDN and all Puma cotton is bought and controlled by Himatsingka.
Another surprising thing I found out a few months ago is that Himatsingka got Wamsutta away from Royal.
That must have been quite a blow to the Brazilian mills.

So the Bed Bath &Beyond/Wamsutta/ Himatsingka/APDN contract is in full force.

I don’t know why Hayward announced the one contract in the third quarter unless it’s a new one. The continuing Puma contract is hard to calculate as it relates to production, demand and existing inventories.

In other words, we dont know how much Puma was used in the 3rd contract quarter from inventories

RodeKroet

08/05/18 2:26 PM

#52973 RE: Cheekie #52969

We do have a global all time high demand for cotton...
Who knows what will bring this season...

I haven't touched Lego for a while but I do think its supply chain is a good fit for adnas tech...especially with this in mind:
lego-go-eco-friendly-with-blocks-made-from-sugarcane-2018-8

And we do have some Danish contacts (btw a good friend who had a relationship with the daughter of this LOADED Lego family no longer has, so I can't be of assistance via that way haha).

On a serious note: with austria, germany, Denmark, Canada and US as the selected countries for "sneak preview" I wouldnt be surprised Lego turni g out to be a co-op partner all along.

Than Butterfly, Japans severely counterfeited pingpongbats for 120 mln chinese players amo v others might be in bed as well?

Btw Solvay is entering the sportshoe market with their newly devoloped materials in co-op with a Brazilian studio...Mike, didn't adnas have a fling with Solvay?