Nash-Finch Company (NASDAQ:NAFC)
A food retail and distribution company in the United States. The Company's business consists of three primary operating segments: food distribution, military food distribution and food retailing.
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Good growth, good fundamentals. Started a share repurchase plan. Always a good sign.
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Nash-Finch Company- Retail grocery industry and the military commissary and exchange systems, are experiencing a flood of new traffic due to high food price and pressure on the American consumer. The Companies various nationally branded and private label products will be in high demand as American consumers look for cheaper ways to keep the cupboards full. Nash-Finch strong supply chains from Mexico have kept transportation of perishable products relatively cheap in comparison to their larger less agile rivals like Kroger. I expect this trend to continue for them through 2009.
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Shorted this pig at $38 and I am expecting a free fall to maybe $12 in the next 90 days. Worst managed grocery company in US. Extremely overvalued!
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"Middle of the Road" company with a relative strength of 73. The Food Wholesale industry is tight enough, but to carry the level of inventory and receivables they do, is too much. If that were not enough, look at earnings per share (down 156.6 from last year).
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