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mrMando

01/11/17 6:50 PM

#72818 RE: Deep6 #72817

Hmm, I would like to see that 8k quoted here, then I'd give an informed and educated opinion, you know? Facts?
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surfkast

01/12/17 10:30 AM

#72828 RE: Deep6 #72817

Here is the forward looking disclaimer! LOL!

I guess China will happen in February 2017 PER THEIR OWN SEC FILINGS!


The buyer is preparing purchase orders for delivery of Nate’s Homemade Pancake and Waffle Batter to begin after February 1, 2017.



Dated: November 18, 2014


Q1. Can you provide additional information on the China deal such as pricing and time-frame?

A1. The Company does not disclose the cost it sells product. As each transaction with a customer may have a different price and would weaken the bargaining power the Company. The time-frame is the same as the roll-out in the United States. The Company will initially roll-out in the United States and then expand globally. The focus is on the United States but China provides the Company a huge upside due to the expanding population, the increase in demand for westernized foods and that no major US Company in the space.


Nate’s Food Co. Announces Export of 3 Million Cans To China
November 18, 2014 08:00 AM Eastern Standard Time

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nate’s Food Co. (OTC: NHMD) announced today that it has reached an agreement to export 3 million cans to China. As a result of the shift in China towards a preference for westernized products and the lack of a dominant US Company, the Company views China as having greater potential for growth than the United States. The Company is forecasting that Chinese sales could exceed 25 million cans annually by 2018. Between the United States and China, the Company is expecting sales to exceed 50 million cans annually within the next 3-5 years.

The Chinese breakfast sector will grow by almost $15 billion over the next 4 years. Breakfast products, like pancakes and waffles, have become increasingly popular with consumers over the past decade. As China becomes increasingly globalized, consumer incomes and living standards are rising, especially amongst middle-class consumers. The consumption patterns of the middle class and Chinese youth have shifted towards a preference for westernized products, such as pancakes and waffles. The urban population is forecasted to reach nearly 1 billion by the end of the decade, which will further drive demand for bakery products, sales volumes of which will exceed 27 billion pounds by 2018.