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The Very Good Food Company (VERY)
- P/E (TTM): -50.3X
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The Very Good Food Company (VERY)
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Q: Hi 5i - what is your take on today's press release from VERY? The announcement about the revenue increase seems fine, but it appears the market is not pleased with the individual loans that the company has made to its executives (despite a 9% interest rate? Why would the CEO borrow at such a high rate when he could presumably find cheaper money elsewhere, from a bank for example).
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Tom
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Tom
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The Very Good Food Company (VERY)
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Q: Why has the stock price dropped so dramatically from $7.18 in Dec 2020 down to current $2.26?
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The Very Good Food Company (VERY)
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Q: I've been keeping an eye on this company as I feel they offer the best quality product. Curious if you think it's worth getting into now if I have a high risk tolerance and plan to hold long term.
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