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<blockquote data-quote="Ebenezer" data-source="post: 1323928" data-attributes="member: 24565"><p>You just missed the Easter bunny, too. But Santa will come in December if you are good.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">But turning the profit they've turned has been impressive. </span></p><p>How do you know that they made a profit?</p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">How many $30-50 a straw bulls do they have shares or complete ownership in?</span></p><p>The bull, I assume, is unproven. How do you know that they will be able to sell semen to anyone or for great value? And if they own a bunch of bulls or shares in bulls how do you figure this one bull is going to make them a better herd? Are the other bulls in the tank or pastures unable to do the job?</p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">Sell 12000 straws of $30 semen and the capital is recaptured.</span> </p><p>How many bulls ever sell 12000 straws?</p><p><span style="color: #FF0000">Sell 70 $5000 bulls and the profit is recovered.</span> </p><p>Still a loss because of the cost of the bulls. They could have made $350,000 in a flash to have just used their own bulls and left this one where he was. To make money they would have to sell 70 $10000 bulls that would have only been worth $5000 if sired by their current bulls; long stretch.</p><p></p><p>I still think allegiance was purchased from the seller. This is not a new ploy and like the old song - this ain't my first rodeo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ebenezer, post: 1323928, member: 24565"] You just missed the Easter bunny, too. But Santa will come in December if you are good. [color=#FF0000]But turning the profit they've turned has been impressive. [/color] How do you know that they made a profit? [color=#FF0000]How many $30-50 a straw bulls do they have shares or complete ownership in?[/color] The bull, I assume, is unproven. How do you know that they will be able to sell semen to anyone or for great value? And if they own a bunch of bulls or shares in bulls how do you figure this one bull is going to make them a better herd? Are the other bulls in the tank or pastures unable to do the job? [color=#FF0000]Sell 12000 straws of $30 semen and the capital is recaptured.[/color] How many bulls ever sell 12000 straws? [color=#FF0000]Sell 70 $5000 bulls and the profit is recovered.[/color] Still a loss because of the cost of the bulls. They could have made $350,000 in a flash to have just used their own bulls and left this one where he was. To make money they would have to sell 70 $10000 bulls that would have only been worth $5000 if sired by their current bulls; long stretch. I still think allegiance was purchased from the seller. This is not a new ploy and like the old song - this ain't my first rodeo. [/QUOTE]
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