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They are selling wine to Asian markets, particularly China, so perhaps this is the root of their problems. With sales of $103,778 in the last six months they are clearly not achieving much penetration into the Chinese market. If things don't improve soon they won't be selling wine (or anything else) to anyone.One wonders how you could go wrong selling grog to aussies!!
Dawine's share price is surging this morning, currently up 42.86% to 1c. I thought this dog of a stock was done for but from the looks of the price action today something must be up. No announcements have come through so it's just pure speculation at the moment.
Bibendum are without a doubt one of the most successful wholesale beverage businesses in Australia. You only need to look at the calibre of brands in their portfolio or speak with any major wine buyer to get a gauge on their position within the industry.
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