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Happy Belly Food Group Inc C.HBFG

Alternate Symbol(s):  HBFGF

Happy Belly Food Group Inc. is a Canada-based consolidator of emerging food brands. The Company is specialized in the growth of consumer food brands. The Company operates through two segments: Consumer Product Goods and Quick Restaurant Services. Its Consumer Product Goods segment consists of two brands, namely, Holy Crap, which produces and sells breakfast cereal and related food products, and Lumber Heads, which produces and sells snack foods. The Company offers its products under these brand names, which are gluten-free, organic, kosher and plant-based. It markets its products through retailers as well as online retailers and its own Website. The Quick Restaurant Services segment includes brands, such as Rosie's Burgers, Heal Lifestyles, Lettuce Love, IQ Foods, Phiro Fresh Greek Grill, JoeyTurks Island Grill, and Via Cibo Restaurants. Rosie's Burgers is a boutique QSR restaurant brand that serves original recipes for smash burgers, poutine, onion rings, milkshakes, and others.


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Comment by BarstoolSageon Dec 17, 2024 3:40pm
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RE:Buy Rating $2.00 target

RE:Buy Rating $2.00 targetBiased thinking of course but this report is a really good synopsis of HBFG, its strengths and its strategies and how it executes its plans to "respect their shareholders' invested capital"

Lucky to have found this when I could get lots at a good price but I have been adding as it has been rising and have an aim I am close to. 

And it is not only Sean but the entire founding team that is working smart here. Sean was the best addition to their company and gave it such credibility.

When I first found bought this in the mid fifitees the clincher was that in my due diligence I found family offices had participated in the early rounds and frankly that, to my knowledge is a hard nut to crack. Smart people carefully select where their money goes. There was a mid sixties "iceberg" I thought might be a disciplined FO exit but quis sais. 

Overall big plans, prudently financed, executed by seasoned professionals. 













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