The first Cal-Maine Foods trade was made in Q1 2007. Since then Tiger Global bought shares one more times and sold shares on two occasions. The investor sold all their shares in Q2 2016 and doesn't own any shares in Cal-Maine Foods anymore.
“Greedflation” seems to be Wall Street’s favorite trending term lately. Used to describe companies that raised their prices above the scope of supply-side in...
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