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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Wildpack Beverage Inc V.CANS

Alternate Symbol(s):  V.CANS.DB | V.CANS.DB.A | V.CANS.W.A | WLDPF

Wildpack Beverage Inc. is engaged in beverage manufacturing and packaging operating in the middle market. The Company’s primary business activities include aluminum can filling, decorating, packaging, brokering, sleeve/label printing services, and logistics to brands throughout the United States. Its segments include filling, decorating, brokering, and corporate. The Company operates indirectly... see more

TSXV:CANS - Post Discussion

Wildpack Beverage Inc > New 52 week low
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Post by Dixiedee on May 25, 2022 6:33pm

New 52 week low

Heavily in debt no real growth plan very high cost manufacturer it's going to zero get out while you can
Comment by familyofficegur on Jun 01, 2022 3:19pm
It looks pretty bad. I am only following because Elysee has a big stake in this company. Not sure it's going to make it. For now investors keep funding it though. 
Comment by Dixiedee on Jun 01, 2022 10:09pm
Increased cost on materials increased labour cost coming increased interest rates over expanded just before a recession high overhead with unrealistic growth projections  I would use any bounce to get out but don't really expect much it's time to reduce exposure