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activist investors, An Grianan, Camposol Holding, catalyst, dairy, DCP, Donegal Creameries, Glanbia, Ian Ireland, Irish shares, Irish value investing, Monaghan Middlebrook Mushrooms, Produce Investments, Ronnie Wilson, seed potatoes
Last week, I published a surprisingly popular post: I identified myself as an activist investor, rather than necessarily a value investor (or, heaven forbid, a growth investor!). I meant this in the broadest sense – an activist investor sees a v different company & valuation to the one which currently exists (in the minds of most investors). That obviously implies a corporate transformation – and catalysts are a great way to ensure it occurs. Hopefully, you’ve noticed this approach in a number of my previous investment write-ups, but I also promised a brand new example! So, without further ado, let me introduce:
Donegal Creameries plc (DCP:ID)
OK, let’s just dive right in – here’s a snapshot of their last 5 years:
Ugh, that’s enough to make any investor lactose intolerant..! Revenues have declined 38% over the last 5 years – not surprisingly, cumulative operating profit (OP) is a puny EUR 0.5 mio, while net income’s not much better at EUR 3.1 mio. In per share terms, it looks worse: Net asset value (NAV) declined 12% – even if we add-back dividends, shareholders only earned 1% for the entire period. At this point, we can safely assume the majority of investors (value, or growth) have already discarded Donegal, probably for years to come, as a potential investment…