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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, distributing, and marketing plant-based foods. With its family of private labels and owned brands, including Sapientia, Belle Pulses, and Eat Well, the Company is engaged in feeding families worldwide. Sapientia is primarily involved in the development of intellectual property (IP) in the savory snacking sector. Belle Pulses is as a pulse processor in Canada.


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Post by jermiah777on Jun 09, 2022 8:57pm
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Inly Loyal Shareholders left.

Inly Loyal Shareholders left.Amazingly, the share price held though the markets had a terrible day. Seems only loyal shareholders left. So Belle Pulses had been in business for over 40 years . And the owners owned the land as well as the state of the art equipment. So when they sold out to EWG, then EWG or shareholders own the land and everything with business. So technically to do a full audit, all the land and assets might involve getting an assessment?? Who knows? But the correspondence I have had reveals they are confident this time they will have audit behind them. So tomorrow is the big day
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