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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Eat Well Investment Group Inc EWGFF


Primary Symbol: C.EWG Alternate Symbol(s):  C.EWG.W

Eat Well Investment Group Inc. is a Canada-based plant-based foods investment company. The Company is focused on agribusiness, foodtech, and consumer packaged goods (CPG) brands. The Company offers the opportunity to invest in the entire plant-based supply chain, from seed-to-market, not a single brand or a single piece of the value chain. Its subsidiaries are at the forefront of processing... see more

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Comment by jermiah777on Jun 22, 2022 1:12pm

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Normal course issuer bid

It's so discouraging. Even though CEO Marc is being interviewed and lots of attention is being given to EWG on Stackhouse, still share price just relentlessly keeps going down. Their has to be a ...more  
Comment by jermiah777on Jun 22, 2022 1:07am

RE:RE:RE:RE:Normal course issuer bid

Okay. Good point. But last time their was no war with Russia/Ukraine and no looming recession. And no runaway inflation. And no enormous collapse of markets. So perhaps these uncertainties make them ...more  
Comment by MySHaccounton Jun 22, 2022 12:40am

RE:RE:RE:Normal course issuer bid

Fair point, but they used the last NCIB fairly regularly so I don't see why they wouldn't use this one, especially at around 1/3 the price...
Comment by jermiah777on Jun 22, 2022 12:00am

RE:RE:Normal course issuer bid

That could account for a bad week. But perhaps I can share two statements to show the difference: 1 the company intends to buy shares regularly over the course of a year. But their is no assurance ...more  
Comment by MySHaccounton Jun 21, 2022 9:54pm

RE:Normal course issuer bid

Just feels like normal legal a$$ covering stuff to me. Ie: if something bad or good but expensive happens in a week, they have that to cover them
Comment by jermiah777on Jun 21, 2022 8:18pm

RE:Normal course issuer bid

I guess the best way to describe why this discourages me is to put it in plain layman terms. Imagine the company saying..." look we want people to buy our shares and hold them for a year. So we ...more  
Post by jermiah777on Jun 21, 2022 8:06pm

Normal course issuer bid

Generally I see this as good news. But what weakens this is the last sentence of this paragraph and the time frame involved. I will quote it. ------------------The NCIB will commence on June 27, 2022, ...more  
Comment by MySHaccounton Jun 21, 2022 6:20pm

RE:RE:Concerns

Good questions. I also wanted more info about Amara and Sapienta. I expect Sapienta isn't making net profits yet though, it's still pretty early for them 
Comment by mitochondriaon Jun 21, 2022 9:45am

RE:Concerns

Very good point, i am relieved however that estimates were pretty well on the mark
Comment by jermiah777on Jun 20, 2022 7:39pm

RE:Concerns

When Sabrina Cuthbert was told by Marc that EWG generated 58 million revenue and 1.5 million net earnings, she said and I quote -----------" oh wow! So Belle Pulses, Sapientia and Amara all ...more  
Post by jermiah777on Jun 20, 2022 7:17pm

Concerns

My concern is that no revenue for Amara was reported. And no revenue for Sapentia was reported. They obviously had revenues...at least Amara for sure. I thought if EWG owns 51% of Amara, then 51% of ...more  
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