I see lots of discusion here abouthow we need more cow-kill capacity, more testing,more comitment from government on packing plants,etc. etc. ....
What I don't hear is progress reports on new plant under construction. Nobody is pouring cement. We haven't progressed at all.
Some say the big packers will break the new plants. How? By raising prices higher than the new guys can pay? Calling on the great loyalty the have with thier producers? I don't thik so!
Thier only chance is on the sales side. Out-market the new guys. This is the one that concerns me. Which of the new plant groups has the best marketing plan. This doesn't include "we'll ship it all to Japan". You beter have some names an references if you go there.
How can a plant go broke with the highest margins in history?Your the new guy on the block and everone hates the bullys down the street. They will continue to be bullies but as the new guy you don't need it all.
With the huge margins you can pay market price and pay any surplus as shareholders dividends.
So, who has the best plan? Who do yopu trust with your money? I don't care if it's a cow plant or a boxed beef plant for the US . Whatever sends the most money home.Boxed beef is where the packers are. It looks like easy pickings.
Why arn't non - ag investors jumping on this? It looks like a way to turn a quick buck. Can you imagine haw easy it you could sell an operating plant. One group said in the Westen Producer that they were going to buy one of the 4 largest plants for $30 million . I'd like to see the sales contract on that one. Like " I'll sell you this plant you can gross $500 an animal on because I'm sick of making these windfall profits".
Sorry ! I'm ranting. Where do we send the money? Lets get going.
What I don't hear is progress reports on new plant under construction. Nobody is pouring cement. We haven't progressed at all.
Some say the big packers will break the new plants. How? By raising prices higher than the new guys can pay? Calling on the great loyalty the have with thier producers? I don't thik so!
Thier only chance is on the sales side. Out-market the new guys. This is the one that concerns me. Which of the new plant groups has the best marketing plan. This doesn't include "we'll ship it all to Japan". You beter have some names an references if you go there.
How can a plant go broke with the highest margins in history?Your the new guy on the block and everone hates the bullys down the street. They will continue to be bullies but as the new guy you don't need it all.
With the huge margins you can pay market price and pay any surplus as shareholders dividends.
So, who has the best plan? Who do yopu trust with your money? I don't care if it's a cow plant or a boxed beef plant for the US . Whatever sends the most money home.Boxed beef is where the packers are. It looks like easy pickings.
Why arn't non - ag investors jumping on this? It looks like a way to turn a quick buck. Can you imagine haw easy it you could sell an operating plant. One group said in the Westen Producer that they were going to buy one of the 4 largest plants for $30 million . I'd like to see the sales contract on that one. Like " I'll sell you this plant you can gross $500 an animal on because I'm sick of making these windfall profits".
Sorry ! I'm ranting. Where do we send the money? Lets get going.
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