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[quote=Anonymous]Cal Maine's operating margin has averaged 5.5% over the last 48 quarters and has ranged from -26% to 36% (last reported is 30%+). When i see populist commentary regarding "corporate greed", it often centers around a crappy low return low margin industry experiencing a near term cyclical boom that inevitably will not last. kind of funny that you rarely see companies that actually have high margins and lots of pricing power (Microsoft, Apple, Visa, etc) being the poster child of corporate greed. You see the same thing with Bernie/Elizabeth blabbering about Kroger's wild price increases. Kroger makes a 3% margin on a good day. if Cal Maine is the money printing embodiment of greed you think it is, then just buy the stock. you can easily hedge your egg expenditure if it's so certain they'll be able to raise prices. like 1-2 dozen eggs a week at $8 is $400-$800/year. Shouldn't take too much stock to offset that if it's such a sure thing. [/quote]
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