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Everybody has eggs now... we brought them 400% down... 🍊

Let's see... for me, the dividends here are particularly attractive.

01.10
Cal-Maine Foods logo
Bought x500 at €76.94
€38,470.00
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In any case, you've got balls 🫢😘👍🏻
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@SAUgut777 He, she or it?
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@Smudeo clearly you
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@Smudeo would say more like some guys 😉
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@SAUgut777 to here yes, or still present?
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@Smudeo What are you getting at?
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I like ✌🏻

+ EV / Sales (0.74)
+ Rule-of-40 Score TTM (108.15%)
+ Sales growth TTM (83.20%)
+ Debt ratio (0.00)
+ PEG TTM (0.01)
+ Return on equity LJ (47.65%)
+ equity ratio LJ (83.01%)
+ EBIT margin LJ (36.05%)
+ P/E RATIO 5Y (6.72)
+ P/E ratio forward (5.81)
+ FCF margin TTM (24.95%)
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Maybe we should take over the store... it's smaller than $UKW was back then 😅
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Looks interesting. Where does the low P/E ratio come from? Were there any one-off effects?
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@Hotte1909 I suspect that because of what is written in the headline, due to the massive egg price in the USA and the run on it, they had profits that were far beyond what was expected, which is why the share price shot up and is now correcting because egg prices are normal and nobody is hamstering eggs anymore.
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@lawinvest @Hotte1909 It looks exactly the same, due to diseases and the like there was an "egg emergency" in the USA and the old Ronald McDonald even asked for "egg deliveries" in Germany...

...so there's a huge correction to be made here and I dare to doubt whether we've reached the end of the line, otherwise the next "egg crisis" in the USA will come again, even if things have calmed down a little.
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@SAUgut777 oh that's right, I had already forgotten that there was an egg crisis
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@SAUgut777 Range 40 - 60 euros before hype and dividend 1.6 - 4 annually Fair valuation
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I also bought more!
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Unfortunately, there are no constant dividends otherwise the company looks interesting.
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@Ricobuc Yes, exactly... they base their dividends on their annual profits. So if the company is doing well, I'm doing well 😅
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