If the company management is honest and I think they should be otherwise they could have just ignored investors why bother with so many announcements interviews and hosting tours for investors. I think doing this shows some sincerity.
Also there's the tie up with south-korean company, wouldn't you think the koreans with their reputations at stake would be more cautious and wary and already considered such matters before tie up?
If that and the investment can really grow by 30% a year profit, even 20% will still be good. No need to be known in the whole of china within the top 10 companies in Henan province market can already. The population size in Henan Province is around 90 million is almost like the size of whole of Philippines.
I wonder what is their market share
Quote: Baijiu producers set aside their grain alcohol for aging to be sold for higher prices in subsequent years. Do the stagnating inventories (around RMB 290m) indicate limited future profit growth?
just to add is not uncommon for liquor distillers to age their product. Whisky distillers are known to age their product in sherry barrels for upto 50 years.
If you tried thai whiskey it is cheap very cheap very plentiful I tried it some years back at a pub in thailand a 2 pack glass shot only cost S$3 but it is also unaged, any unaged liquor is really hard stuff when drinking it down it's really rough, burns and gives a sore throat like anything and taste like drinking paint thinner.
What aging does is it mellows and takes away that rough edge it also makes the end product palatable and imparts some of the properties from the wooden barrel to produce distinct flavors and aromas, in America before bourbon whiskey is aged, they actually burn the inside of the wooden sherry barrel to char it up slightly so that when their bourbon is being aged it gets imparted the dark amber color and has a nice burnt flavor and aroma to it. Jack Daniels the bourbon producer have around 300,000 barrels of bourbon stashed away for aging in their storage.
but the process of aging also creates "angel share" over long periods of time while the alcohol improves with each year the contents in the barrel will also slowly disappear as though angels watching over these barrels will partake of their share
That's why usually around 10th or 12th year they will start bottling it but they usually will set aside a number of barrels to continue aging to produce high premium quality product that will fetch high price later. By the 30th year the contents will be down to maybe less than a third but it will be very fine stuff and cost thousands of dollars each bottle.
So if dukang sets aside to age their product in grain pools I understand what they are doing, they have a range of products some are for their regular customers commoners stuff then they are also producing something for more discerning clientele who are prepared to pay well for premium quality.