Boycott goes prime-time in Israel

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SodaStream's stock has collapsed within a month.

Looks like the boycott is working

Key stats and ratios Q3 (Sep '13) 2012
Net profit margin 11.34% 10.05%
Operating margin 12.46% 10.44%
EBITD margin - 12.58%
Return on average assets 14.23% 12.26%
Return on average equity 20.87% 17.79%
Employees 2,232 -
 
In June Sodastream's stock was up to $76.

In early Febuary it was down to $35.

Looks like the boycott is working.
 
Why SodaStream (SODA) Is Down Today

By Andrew Meola -*01/13/14 - 4:15 PM EST

NEW YORK (TheStreetSodaStream International**plummeted to a new one-year low of $36.84 on Monday after the company announced that it has lowered its fiscal 2013 forecast. The stock fell 25.8% to $37.02 at the close of the trading day, down $12.87 from its previous closing price of $49.89.

The company had a low of $36.84 and a high of $41.62 for the day and also has a one-year high of $77.80. On Monday, SodaStream had a volume of*10,503,245, more than 10 times greater than its average volume of*913,927.

The Israeli company announced in its preliminary 2013 results that it hit all-time record sales in the fiscal year but*failed to deliver*on profit targets and suffered a disappointing fourth quarter.*SodaStream now expects revenue of approximately $562 million, adjusted net income of approximately $52.5 million and net income of approximately $41.5 million.*The company's previous outlook calculated revenue of $567 million and net income of $54 million.

Article Page | TheStreet
 
LOL so whenever the stock of a company goes down, all the pro Palestinian idiots are going to claim it was because of BDS LOL!!!!
 
Five year stock analysis of Soda Stream...

As of last Friday's close-of-market...

SodaStream-1.jpg


About where it was this time last year...

Stocks rise and fall for a thousand different reasons...

Dog bites man...
 
LOL so whenever the stock of a company goes down, all the pro Palestinian idiots are going to claim it was because of BDS LOL!!!!
Yeah, Apple stock went down. BDS did it be because apple has R & D plants in Israel!

Ho ho ho.
 
Yes, this BDS nonsense is so much bugle oil...

As ugly as some of its most vocal advocates can be...

 
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Feb 16, 2014 8:44 PM*

Bankruptcy looming!

Crime does not pay, we must keep in mind their factory sits on lands stolen from Palestinians and factory sits in an illegal settlement in Occupied Palestine.


SODA is going to file CH11, GMCR took away all the customers..

nothing left.

SODA Message Board | SodaStream International Ltd. Stock - Yahoo! Finance

After 1967, Israel adopted the Legal and Administrative Matters (Regulation) Law (Consolidated Version), 1970, which charged the Israeli Administrator-General with the task of managing and returning Jewish property that had been held by the Jordanian Custodian of Enemy Property to its original owners. Under the Law, the Administrator-General is mandated to release the property to its original owners, and has no discretion in this regard. Still, the release requires a certificate signed by the Administrator-General and is executed only after locating the property and exploring all the matters pertinent to its legal status and the status of the claims to it. By the mid-1990s, the process had not been completed, and the Administrator-General still held and administered property belonging to Jews in East Jerusalem.
In spite of the Law's recognition of the right of the original Israeli owners to regain the property they left in East Jerusalem, most of them had to make do with monetary compensation in lieu of the property. The reason was that numerous plots of land in East Jerusalem were expropriated to build new residential neighbourhoods and to restore the Jewish quarter in the Old City. The compensation for Israelis' property not yet released to its original owners was entrusted to the Administrator-General, to be kept for the original owners.

~NSU Draft Memo Re: Rights of Jews Within the OPT Acquired pre-1967
 
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