Boris Boyka wrote:streetwise wrote:Beeen waiting to hear about the new managament at MSC and I see the counter picking some activity. Any insider in the house..is it time to BUY
Thinking MSC will wake up from slumber and recover is similar to seeing kenya @ level with US. Even if the management was good,how do they deal with the cost of production? when will they finish paying the debts? given the machinery and equipment are aging and not working how much do they need for repair and maintenance? If i am a competent manager i can't accept that job ofer from MSC as that is automatic tainting of your image.
Image aside, the new management has already been identified, its just the public announcement of who they are that's left, I think we shall find that out soon enough going by the level of demand on this counter. The debts, production efficiency etc is what they have been hired for, maybe its just me but I see a very good future for the company, the counter, the farmer and the country as a whole.
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