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Dunworkin2 wrote: There is a lot of information and interpretation in that news release. The biggest takeaway for me is that NEXE is moving to vertical integration to more reliably manage all 3 phases of their own XOMA coffee pod production.
The bigger questions I have are:
1) Is the XOMA coffee any good? the flavor?
2) Still waiting on news of a deal/JV with a major coffee producer (ie. Nestle, Maxwell House, etc).
Imo, I don't think that even after upgrading their facility they would have capacity to fill the order volume for a large coffee producer, but I could be wrong.