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That is not to say Ausnutria is not the company to invest in, as their margins and growth are equally spectacular and not to be scoffed. But I believe as one company imports almost exclusively all its baby formula from netherlands and australia and another produces it locally, one will definitely make far higher margins than the other.
Plus the locally produced one is selling the high end series at absurd prices (and huge growth rates) and the marketing tag of "better for chinese babies", that just killed it for me. How do you compete foreign brands with that?