Angus MacMillan

Angus MacMillan
flowing hard money
It is hard to say where we go from here, but this (fund) money will keep flowing in.
absorb catch dispose dissolved harvest nutrients reaches seaweed system tested waste
They're suspended on a system of ropes, so catch the waste before it reaches the seabed. As we harvest them, they're tested to see how much of the waste nutrients they're absorbing. The seaweed is there to absorb dissolved nutrients and the shellfish to dispose of particles.
beginning early whether
It is too early to say whether this is the end of the beginning or the beginning of the end.
top wind
I wouldn't want to put a top on it at the moment. It has still got a lot of wind in its sales.
nerve require sell short supportive
It is going to require a lot of nerve to sell short in this market. The fundamentals are supportive and inventories are falling.
fund influence metals none today
The fundamentals have become superfluous. None of the metals would be where they are today without the influence of fund buying.
continues market pushed relatively thin
The market continues to be pushed about on relatively thin volumes.
continues falling market perspective stocks supply supported
The market continues to be supported from a fundamental perspective by a combination of falling stocks and supply disruptions.
copper demand falling good loss mean near picks potential prices reasons resulted series stocks supply time
There are good fundamental reasons that mean copper prices won't come down in the near term. A series of potential supply disruptions have not resulted in the loss of much metal, but with stocks falling at a time when demand usually picks up, no one will (sell) it.
aware cage cent environmental far feed per salmon shrimp stocking volume
We've long been aware of the environmental responsibilities you've got when you're in this kind of business. We only feed the salmon shrimp meal, and as far as stocking density's concerned, only one per cent of the volume of the cage is fish.