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Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee Inc T.SWP

Alternate Symbol(s):  SWSSF

Swiss Water Decaffeinated Coffee Inc. is a Canada-based specialty coffee company and a green coffee decaffeinator that employs the Swiss Water Process to decaffeinate green coffee without the use of solvents, such as methylene chloride. The Company also owns Seaforth Supply Chain Solutions Inc., which is a third-party green coffee handling and storage operation providing integrated and efficient coffee handling services to Swiss Water and other coffee importers and coffee roasting companies who receive or store green coffee in the Metro Vancouver area. The Company operates in three geographical areas: Canada, the United States and other international markets. Its coffee brands include Equator Coffees, DOMA, Talking Crow Coffee Roasters, Three Keys Coffee, Roast House Coffee, Kuma Coffee, Numa Coffee Co., Bridge City Coffee, Java Pura Coffee Roasters, Savorista, Numa Coffee Co., Cafe Grumpy, Barista Alley, and Blue Spruce Decaf Coffee Co.


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Comment by WDMBellon May 03, 2020 11:52pm
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Post# 30982214

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Takacsy on BNN

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Takacsy on BNNI agree with all that you have said.  As well it should be noted that the only way Highliner increased volumes were through acquisitions and some of them did not work out so well.  The shrimp company take over was a disaster.  Organic volume growth is negative the last time I looked at their annual reports.  A friend was thinking about putting some money in HLF and all I asked was "when was the last time you had fish sticks?"  Where SWP is working at making sure they are set up to handle the volumes especially since they are are facing a potential disruption due to the new land lord at their existing facility and their volumes have been growing for the last 3 years and look to continue growing.
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