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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.


CSE:HBFG - Post by User

Comment by BarstoolSageon Dec 19, 2024 9:18am
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RE:RE:Keystone Financial podcast

RE:RE:Keystone Financial podcastHard to value on fundamentals because this company is emerging and growing and little in the way of traditional valuation metrics.. IMO all you have is the story and the team, their accomplishments to date, and their plans for the future. You also have indications of success.

I expect smarter people than me have some kinf of discipline with the numbers, but my only comfort is...they are getting bigger

investor123321 wrote:
Thanks for sharing; just listened to the segment; the short of it is - - they think we are Wayyyyy overvalued.

For now, I'm taking it with a grain of salt, because I know how hard it is to value a company like this one.

Although I am interested in hearing the thoughts of others re:

  - 1) Appropriate methods and/or metrics of valuation for companies like this one,
  - 2) Are we over/under/correctly valued currently?


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