milkprofit wrote: How low can Glanbia GO ?????????? can they beat fontera
whelan2 wrote: » how many days left on the f*cking msa's? You can bet if they were no contracts they wouldnt be carrying on like this
wats the craic wrote: » when did you sign yours it runs for five yrs from the date you have signed it . if i was you get out of that place the sooner the better
castletrader wrote: » 26c
whelan2 wrote: » What are strathroy paying?
wats the craic wrote: » not set for this month yet . our group committe prob negotiating the price over the next few days . are you in any of the fixed schemes
whelan2 wrote: » yes I am in a few of them but feck all of an allocation in any of them
wats the craic wrote: » did you have to sign a new msa for them
kowtow wrote: » Did Glanbia suppliers receive any more details of the bond / loan note arrangements than were published in the press? On what terms are the bonds exchangeable / convertible by the lender against the plc shares?
kowtow wrote: Did Glanbia suppliers receive any more details of the bond / loan note arrangements than were published in the press?
kowtow wrote: On what terms are the bonds exchangeable / convertible by the lender against the plc shares?
kowtow wrote: » On what terms are the bonds exchangeable / convertible by the lender against the plc shares?
freedominacup wrote: » At the drop of a fcuking hat kt. No point in messing around. Co-op shareholding must be diluted as fast as possible.
Milked out wrote: » http://theglobaldairy.com/noticias/danone-raises-guidance-on-china-growth-47390/
pedigree 6 wrote: If you're with davy's stockbrokers you might have access to that? All I can see from looking around is - Glanbia co-op is giving 1.5% of it's 36.5% share in plc as a guarantee against the bond. Not sure if it's the same bond but other websites say glanbia applied for a $100m yes $ and the coupon is 1.375% 2 times per year. The exchange price of the bond was set at E23.26.(Not sure if that is what the bond is selling between traders at the start?)
Farmer Ed wrote: » Not sure the exact details of the Glanbia msa but the Dairygold msa requires that you give 2 years notice if you want to leave. So in effect if you leave it until the five years are up before you give notice to leave, then infact it is a seven year contract. IMO anyone 3 years in to the contract should now be handing in their notice if they are planning on leaving when their five year sentence is up. Otherwise you could risk having to put up with an extra two years. Also if enough people were to hand in their notice. Maybe it could be exactly what is needed to make these people realise who pays their salaries.
whelan2 wrote: contracts run from 1st of January 2015 for 5 years, even though they were signed in June 2014(for 5 years) that in itself is annoying as the contract is 5 and a half years long not 5 years iykwim. Notice to leave can be given from 1st january 2017 ..................
kevthegaff wrote: » Will there be a mass exodus, or will prices rise/spin out talk approaching 17?
whelan2 wrote: » contracts run from 1st of January 2015 for 5 years, even though they were signed in June 2014(for 5 years) that in itself is annoying as the contract is 5 and a half years long not 5 years iykwim. Notice to leave can be given from 1st january 2017 ..................
whelan2 wrote: » I will be gone there's only so much crap one can take
RightTurnClyde wrote: » Whelan, you can be sure, when the time comes to renew the MSAs, they'll put a few cent on the litre in months leading up to it to top the league, run a few busses down to Bellview, to show us the glorious success it is, a couple of meetings with free tea and sandwiches . Then watch the farmers queue up to sign again.
wats the craic wrote: » ya have less than 6 months so ......
whelan2 wrote: » until I give my notice of 3 years...................
whelan2 wrote: » not here any way, an elephant never forgets
Farmer Ed wrote: » Seriously can you imagine what effect a large number of farmers handing in notice to leave on January 2017 would do? They may be still trapped for 3 years but the prospect of losing a big pool of milk in 3 years would surely put manners on the nobility. Would be no harm to remind them who is keeping the shirts on their backs.