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Waltzeron Nov 13, 2018 9:27pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Another competitor
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Another competitorI have to agree, focus is critical. Going after everything under the sun is not a good strategy. Year/end results will definitely let everyone see under “Nutritional’s skirt” and either it will reign supreme or crumble. Anyone ever try and call those numbers on the monthly reports? Does management ever pick up (I’m not talking about directors, they have no actual insight to the business since day-to-day operations are not their mandate). I’m talking about a real heart-to-heart discussion about the grunt work and what’s the status of production.
Pythagore wrote: And why do we have this huge float? Simply, we are chasing everything in a miniskirt. Eat is not focusing, it's being distracted with too many pokers in the fire and too many peaks under those mini skirts. Start selling already!! Also, if every company had the attitude of ''does a share price affect profitability'' like some other poster mentioned, not many companies would be profitable as they wouldn't find investors. Would you invest in a company that doesn't worry about shareholder value??
letsridethis wrote: right EAT would have to have 3 billion market cap to see that SP because of the outstanding shares 400 million is a huge float