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To: Harshu Vyas who wrote (74599)12/22/2023 5:02:31 PM
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Just a question, before I read about WWW on your site, what is it about a company that shows ongoing and increasing Net Income Losses that you like ?

Are you operating on the basis that its price can only go Up from here ?

And if its price does go up, what is it that would have encouraged investors to buy WWW's stock ?






To: Harshu Vyas who wrote (74599)12/22/2023 5:12:01 PM
From: research1234  Respond to of 78954
 
Thanks for posting your ideas here. I looked through your website, and chanced upon your write up about Village Foods. Sounded very good, so I looked at their financials and saw that despite what looks like solidly increasing profits over the past few years, the dividend has not changed over the past five years. Given this, and given the low float and significant insider ownership, what do you see as a catalyst that will drive the share price higher? I don’t see anything, and in fact if the insiders don’t really want or need WS $ it seems to me it’s in their interest to keep the company undervalued until they decide to take it private.

On the other hand, if the family management is getting on in years, that may start looking for an exit strategy, which could be the catalyst. Learning that takes more time than I have. Curious to hear any additional thoughts you may have.