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Else Nutrition Holdings Inc T.BABY

Alternate Symbol(s):  BABYF | T.BABY.WT.A

Else Nutrition Holdings Inc is an Israel-based company active in field of food manufacturing. The Company focuses on research, development, manufacturing, marketing and sale of innovative plant-based food and nutrition products and also maintain feeding accessories products to infants and dried food snacks.


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Comment by HaulJockeyon Feb 19, 2024 9:57am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:With all of Else's products

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:With all of Else's products
That's right to my point. Danone has said they are manufacturing and marketing the licenced formula with their own branding, not Elses'.

Donone, as we all know, is a global goliath with assets Else could only dream of. So why the interest in little ol' Else? They could buy Else out and it wouldn't make much more than a blip on Danone's books.

If there is true interest, then why hasn't Else stock reflected that?

Ask yourself, when a giant company in the global market shows interest in, and "news releases" a collaboration with a much smaller company, what generally happens to the smaller company's stock?

What happened here? Nothing.

So is Danone just looking for another manufacturer for their line of products and Else has the capability to do it? No, Danone stated that THEY would manufacture and market the licenced formula.

So what gives?

Is Else a sinking ship and Danone is just cherry picking what it wants before the boat sinks? You would have to know if there's an "in the event" clause in the deal.

I think management needs to clarify the terms of this deal and what it's end game is.

Still long on Else, for now.


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