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Re: surfer44 post# 77195

Saturday, 11/22/2014 8:12:49 PM

Saturday, November 22, 2014 8:12:49 PM

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If they do decide to re-brand the company when they up list, I'm not sure about using the word "organic" in the name. This would imply everything produced and/or sold by the company is CERTIFIED organic. I believe someone (hugeholstein maybe?) already mentioned that the Aussie beef may or may not be organic. If that's the case, the name could cause problems (additional regulatory requirements/certification processes, or protests, boycotts, lawsuits).

Also, I get that we all want to see this company be the next Chinese ConAgra or Nestle, but for right now their primary customer base is the most populous country on the planet, so shying away from Chinese references may not be smart either. My first inclination was something like...

NYSE:NPFT (Naturally Pure Farm Technologies) Which evokes visions of cleaner produced food than your more typical melamine-laden Chinese fare, and it also emphasizes the use of technology to accomplish this. In my fantasy world we would also be uplisting to the NYSE. wink

But for a company name that's tied to the marketing campaign maybe something like...

SPFT (Smart Panda Farm Technologies)....where "Smart Panda" could be the Marketing Name, with some sort of cutesy logo, along the lines of Panda Express.

I don't know...just bored on a Saturday afternoon, and reading all this stream-of-consciousness made me wonder... lol

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