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Naturally Splendid Enterprises Ltd V.NSP.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  NSPDF

Naturally Splendid Enterprises Ltd. is a Canada-based company, which develops and distributes healthy lifestyle foods and products. The Company owns Prosnack Natural Foods Inc. (Prosnack Natural Foods), a food manufacturing facility. Prosnack Natural Foods focusses on nutritional bars, Chii Naturally Pure Hemp, which is a retail line of hemp food products, while Pawsitive FX is a line of all natural balms for dogs. It has also developed technologies for the extraction of healthy omega three and six oils, as well as a protein concentrate from hemp. It focuses on manufacturing and distributing an extensive line of plant-based, meat-alternative entrees. It offers functional foods under brands, such as Natera Sport, Natera Hemp Foods, CHII and Elevate Me. It has several Company-owned brands featuring plant-based ingredients, including NATERA FX, Woods Wild mushroom fortified bars, Pawsitive FX for the canine market, and Timer’s Nutrition for the equestrian market, among others.


TSXV:NSP.H - Post by User

Post by dontknowmuchon Mar 09, 2022 12:10pm
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Post# 34499756

Plant based ^ <---> Animal based v

Plant based ^ <---> Animal based v
bagcheese wrote: I never promoted you as a crybaby. I’ve made verbal disclosure when I bought, at the price and that I have previously owned NSP multiple times. For myself or anyone to take you legitimately, we would essentially have to either have disclosure of share ownership, (yes or no) and secondarily the price bought. You can make any arguments you wish, however if people don’t know your invested bias or uninvested or short bias, how does one then take your arguments or points of view?

Of all the markets NSP has been focused on, I think the current sector they are focused in has more promise than any of the past initiatives. Their infrastructure and operations have never been more capable and the management team I would say is better than average. As far as investor relations they need to do better keeping the shareholders and marketplace accosted of happenings. However, I have speculated/ remember hearing that management has been participating in the PP and accumulating shares and/or have significant share ownership.

My opinion isn’t so opposite, yes I gave one observation about the share price being over .30 cents in 6 different years. However, I am detaching the current share price from the underlying business. I feel NSP is deserving of a higher present share price than it currently has due to it’s future potential but also as well as its current operations and abilities. And as a slightly related point, when NSP went over a dollar per share, it was when investment in the Venture index was at all a decade low in volume and the investor relations and news was much more regular and flowing. Because of this lack of news we are naturally left to work with the information we have.

Instead of calling it a pump, I have made amazing money from NSP and I have an acquaintance that has made much, much more. I think a true pump would be if the share price were to be a lot higher and pumpers pump the momentum as it climbs. NSP share price (not company) has been at the basement recently. It’s not exactly easy to pump a stock that’s at its lowest all time share price yet the business footprint is exponentially larger than when it went over a dollar. When it went over a dollar it was nowhere near the business it currently is today, not even close.

You can buy NSP now for 3 cents. My entire argument is, NSP, its business and all it’s current moving parts are worth many multiples it’s current share price especially considering the potential and sector they have concentrated in. NSP survived Covid, supply chain disruption, a flight to safer securities and last month we closed up on the monthly. The base is slowing forming and if NSP closes at .035 cents or higher this month, the trend is still in play.

As far as embarrassment, how can I be, I’ve made money from NSP, made disclosure on my current position and see value in NSP, especially considering the current share price. If you aren’t embarrassed, why don’t you make disclosure if you own NSP shares or not? Go even further and state the share price(s) you are in NSP at … if you’re not embarrassed of course.


 
Hey “bagcheese”,

I thought your post was well thought out, reasoned, relevant and devoid of name calling…I liked it :<)

I highlighted a couple points above that are in line with some of my thoughts about NSP.

dontknowmuch wrote:   Post# 34486643
…I think this recent one is significant:

Europe’s Plant-Based Leaders Are Invited to the Salon de l’Agriculture! – March 2, 2022

…“The world is changing and opening up to plant-based food. In November 2020, the world’s largest animal meat show, the IFFA, said it would open up to alternative proteins for the first time when the show makes its comeback – following a two-year break due to Covid-19 – in May 2022. Indeed, after seven decades entirely devoted to butchery, plant-based meat will be highlighted for the first time during this iconic show. …

 
I indicated that IMO the above statement was significant but didn’t say why I think it is significant.
 
In an October 21, 2020 Yahoo interview Pat Brown, Impossible Foods CEO stated:

…“Beyond Meat it is not our competition, and I wish them nothing but success. But the only competition we care about is the incumbent animal based industry. That's 100% what we're focused on, and when you look at where our customers come from, more than 90% of all the customers that have ever bought any of our products are omnivores. They're not people who are buying Beyond Meat or any other plant based products, they are people who would otherwise be buying meat from animals.”

And in fact, we have very good data that says that 75% of all our sales, the consumer had our product not been there, they would have bought the animal product, not another plant based product. And that's all that matters to us, because we don't accomplish anything from an environmental standpoint by stealing customers from Beyond Meat, so we wish them well. Keep your customers, Beyond Meat, please, because it's the other 99% of the world's population that we need to go after by making products that outperform meat from animals, not outperform another plant based product.
 
For the most part every time I buy a plant based product I am replacing an animal based product in my food consumption – I doubt I will ever be a vegan or vegetarian but I am slowly increasing my plant based versus animal based consumption.  The only time I swap out one plant based product for another is IF I find a different one with a taste that I like better. 
 
Anyone who thinks that plant based is a fad/flash in pan/?whatever has to be living under a rock IMO.  Even the meat companies realize it’s here to stay.  
 
Eyeing alternatives – meat companies with stakes in meat-free and cell-based meat - Dec 20, 2021
The rise of plant-based products and the arrival of cell-cultured – or ‘clean’ – options as meat alternatives are trends very much on the radar of the world’s largest meat companies. Here we look at what those businesses are doing to make sure they are not missing out on alternative protein solutions.

A few of the companies listed with details:
  • Nestl - The world’s largest food maker
  • Tyson Foods - The US meat giant, one of the largest companies in the sector,
  • JBS - The Brazil-based meat titan, the world’s largest beef processor
  • Marfrig  Another Brazil-based meat major
  • BRF - Another Brazil-based meat giant
  • Cargill - US agri-food giant 
  • Smithfield Foods - US meat major, owned by China’s WH Group
  • Maple Leaf Foods – Canada
  • Unilever
  • Hormel Foods
  • etc. …
 
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List of Plant-Based Companies - List of plant-based investors

This is a list of companies producing animal-free alternatives to traditional meat, milk, eggs, and fish. Some of these companies are plant-based, some are using precision fermentation, and all of them are disrupting animal agriculture.

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