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Complain about what?!? Making money?
My bad. Thanks. I thought I had read that the patent was still active and carried over from batter blaster but maybe I'm wrong.
Best to get your info from the SEC filings then from an investing board IMO.
http://www.otcmarkets.com/stock/NHMD/filings
Post #2913. It's stickied riiiightttt above your head. Nate's resume. You're going to have to do your own DD from here on out bro. GLTU.
Please READ my last post.
C'mon Chili. It already DID sell. That's what makes this so enticing. They were newbies and they made mistakes. Nate knew he had (another) winner and is re-introducing.
montycantsin beat me to the patent. Lol. Big guys didn't see a lot of products coming over the years. MNST again comes to mind.
What changed your mind man?
Nate's is looking at expanding into 25 different countries per PR.
Wal-Mart has stores in 27 different countries.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walmart
LOL regarding slot allowance you're (nearly) correct. MOST of the big grocery chains do charge for shelf space. Care to wager a guess at which ones don't? I'll give you a hint about one in particular: starts with a Wal and ends with a Mart.
Whole Foods (NASDAQ: WFM ) , The Fresh Market (NASDAQ: TFM ) , and New York-centered Fairway (NASDAQ: FWM ) have all decided not to use slotting fees to supplement their income. Instead, these stores focus on selecting the products they think will best fit their customers' needs.
Oddly enough, there's a fourth member of this no-slotting-fees club, but it doesn't fit the "new wave" label like the other three: Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT ) . The company has such clout that by virtue of its ubiquity in the market place, it is able to negotiate with food companies for the lowest possible prices to pass on to its customers.
http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2013/08/26/the-hidden-profit-machine-for-grocery-stores.aspx
Humble Origins:
First year sales of famous products:
VW Beetle: 330
Wite-Out: 1200 bottles
Cuisinart food processor: 200
Remington typewriter: 8
Scrabble: 532
Coca-Cola: 25 bottles
NHMD: TEN THOUSAND CANS IN 20 MUNUTES ON A LIMITED RUN.
$$$$$$$$$
I still think he hates these cans Lyons. Lol. Great post here.
Hahahaha! You ROCK Lyons! Awesome.
Lol. "The Cans! The Cans! He Hates the Cans! Get Away from the Cans!"
I'd like to see a nacho topping.
NOT a nasty cheese-like substance but real cheese, jalapeños, etc to go along with the Guacamole. Would be a big seller IMO.
Agree and Thx. Often wonder how much of the float we actually have locked up here. Has to be significant I would think. I actually had more but sold some on the last run up. Have a great Thanksgiving.
Nah. Show of faith. I have 200,000 reasons to prove you wrong.
Maybe Friday big guy. Seriously doubt tomorrow.
Uh huh. You da man big guy!
I've said it before, part of me hopes your right. GLTU B.
Lol. My man. Big guy with a salty prediction.
What. No .06 big guy?
Lol. Big guy.
Exactly. Just part of the game.
Pretty good company for brand experience.
http://www.sinclairgroupllc.com/product-development/#experience
Yea yea yea. But seriously, what's a burrito chip?
Agree. Typical slam job by shorts and/or people that want in at a lower price. This just seems too legit for me to put any faith into any of the negative talk. We as traders have seen this tactic time and time again. Would be fine with me (and wouldn't be surprised) if someone puts out a "pro-pancake" response but it matters little to me either way. BTW read an article from 2006 about HANS (aka MNSTR). Similarities are evident.
Yep. This happens often. Buying op.
You go big guy! You're 1 for 50 on your predictions. You, my friend, are psychic!
You ate Burrito chips for breakfast big guy. Forgive me if I don't follow your culinary advice. Lol.
Not too salty I hope big guy. After all, we are all concerned about your well being
The 5 stages of the grieving process. Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance. Stuck in denial still? You got a ways to go big guy.
LOS ANGELES, Nov 11, 2014 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Nate's Food Co. (OTC: NHMD) provided a corporate update on its product development and the related markets for these products. The Company will be providing this information to grocery stores and other interested parties.
Background. Nate's Food Co. was created by Nate Steck. Over the past 20 years, Nate Steck has started 5 different food companies that have generated approximately $200 Million in revenue and in which 3 of the companies were bought by other food companies. Currently, Nate developed Nate's Pancakes which is being sold by Nate's Food Co. Nate also created Batter Blaster which was sold in over 13,000 stores and grossed over $40 Million in sales. The market size for pancakes and waffles (which includes frozen waffles/pancakes and dry mixes) is approximately $1.1 Billion. Batter Blaster sold $40 Million or approximately 3.7% of the total market size.
Flavor Extension. By increasing the product line of Nate's Pancakes to include flavor extensions, the Company would expect to triple its total distributions points and thereby increasing sales by 200%-300%.
One-Minute Omelet. The Company has begun developing the One-Minute Omelet. The United States produces nearly 100 Billion eggs per year with sales in excess of $8.5 Billion per year. If the Company is able to have the same revenue penetration as Batter Blaster it would generate in excess of $300 Million in revenue.
Guacamole. The Company has begun developing a guacamole product line. The market for avocados and guacamole is approximately $3.5 Billion and in the United States nearly 1.3 Billion avocados are consumed on Super Bowl weekend alone. If the Company is able to have the same revenue penetration as Batter Blaster it would generate in excess of $129 Million in revenue.
Nate previously created product lines that focused on a single market. However, with Nate's Food the goal it to expand the Company's product line to include up to 10 products in the next year and to continually expand the product line.
Logic will get you no where with this guy my friend. Trust me. I could present any number of articles to refute his flimsy, false argument but have better things to do with my time. Look back at his older posts. He claims to be a "TA" expert. That didn't work so now he's on to some other comical reason the stock will go down. "The big guy" as I like to call him is delusional.
Lol. This just in. Most food has sodium. And in other breaking news water is wet.
LMAO. This is rich! Shoulda went double or nothin on my bet.
Let's explain the Krebs Cycle to him. :)
(Also 20+ years in healthcare)
Lol! Made a bet you would run with the erroneous salt argument again big guy. I win. To all the rational people here: Apologies. I won't bring it up again.
Your understanding of sodium is almost as bad as your understanding of this company. But nobody's perfect big guy. I bid you good night.
Pass the salt would ya big guy?