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Good Natured Products Inc V.GDNP.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  GDNPF

good natured Products Inc. offers an assortment of plant-based products made all, or in part, from the maximum possible amount of rapidly renewable resources. The Company’s segments include Industrial, Packaging, General Merchandise, Commercial Business Supplies, and Services. The Company engineers and distributes a diverse range of bio-based products across various sectors, including grocery, restaurant, electronics, automotive, and pharmaceuticals. Its operations are within the packaging and consumer goods manufacturing industry. It offers over 400 products and services through wholesale, direct to business and retail channels. It also offers direct purchasing through its own e-commerce platform in the United States and Canada and through Amazon and other third-party channels. It offers consumers, business owners and operators’ plant-based alternatives to everyday petroleum-based products that are being used in homes and businesses.


TSXV:GDNP.H - Post by User

Comment by tinselfarmon Jan 08, 2024 11:35am
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Post# 35815704

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Having Mumford on BOD

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Having Mumford on BODYou have zero clue what his average cost is. Where does it say that the only time.he bought gdnp shares was during those 2 PPs. Chances are he invested at other times as well. His ACB could be 30.cents a share or it could be $1...all depends on how much he bought and when. 
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