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Haha,
i guess the official channels are always a bit slower :)
Nice to see an RNs parrot 🦜🦜 ING your news culture man. Keep up, Jim!! Stream of positive news , maybe the perfect time to initiate the share buy back 🎉🎉🎉
Hi all,
did you guys see the news about FORMO? they have announced a collaboration with Those Vegan Cowboys which was sold to Unilever a couple years back!
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7175878551055814656/
I'd be more worried about Mrs. Malarkey at Meatable, with a name like that :-)
Just kidding
Nothing, If you think Lorne has a good track record. Granted he has made money for himself but at great expense to anyone Invested in him.
Look up Moon Active sale
Factom
His transferred his Seed Innovations shares to his mother so she could dump them for him
ask Peter Saladino what he thinks of him
I like the sound of meatly, and Lorne seems to have a good track record, but what do I know!
Lorne Abony Jim Mellons old buddy who was responsible for for letting down all the Seed Innovations portfolio with crackhead management and losing us millions on deals also has a Fake Meat company on the go.
If these two cross paths run as far as you can because you will lose money.
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240215488491/en/Meatable-Strengthens-Board-of-Directors-to-Accelerate-Growth-of-Breakthrough-Food-Technology
Stable. But need to run a tighter ship. Paying top dollar management fees for slap dash management
Anics owns just over 40% of Meatly, so not unsubstantial. This SP is crazy!
Out of interest, how much do we have in meatly, and what percentage of the company?
Thanks in advance, guys.
Here's another article that covers some of the same ground: https://www.greenqueen.com.hk/meatly-cultivated-lab-grown-meat-pet-food-uk-regulatory-approval/
For people who are unable to access the article because it's behind a paywall there one other key nugget of information:
According to the Time's Meatly's chief executive Owen Ensor has a key advantage
'another key advantage over companies trying to magic up steaks or pork chops — he does not need to worry about texture, which bothers humans much more than animals. “Pets care what food smells like and they care what it tastes like, and if it has the right nutrients,” he said. “But they don’t particularly care what it looks like or if it has the right kind of texture.”
David Wainwright, commercial director at Pets at Home, which will be the first retailer to sell Meatly’s cat food, said: “We are committed to helping drive change in the industry and finding sustainable alternatives to replace some of the protein used globally in pet food would be a major step forward.”
PD
Sunday Times has published a review of Meatly's upcoming luanch - the pet food will be initially launched for Cats at around £1 per tin.
The company is awaiting regulatory sign-off from the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, which it is expecting within three months.
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Allocating 60M from his foundation to the development of novel proteins. We are not the only crazy people that believes this is the future:
https://www.bezosearthfund.org/news-and-insights/lauren-sanchez-announces-60-million-establish-bezos-centers-for-sustainable-protein
He's got form - see polo resources.. always some exciting developments from a host of companies like ironstone resources. Didn't end well for shareholders. Did pay decent special divi twice though which is more than we've had here..
If you don't already follow Formo on LinkedIn they've just posted that they are about to announce they have hooked up with some new partner. Good news but still don't expect share price to budge.
Even up over 9p seems like a relief at the moment!
. good to see Beyond 🍖 meat up 8% last night.
Hopefully it will drag us, kicking and screaming
Back over 10p!!
Think we'll see more of this as the market matures.
Yes, 378k is much better as compared to 0k!
I think the main take-away there is that both due to financial constraints and scaling issues, CM companies are finally trying to work together more, which in turn results in stronger businesses.
I have met leadership of both companies in the past and i think the new CO will be well equipped for future success.
A bit of m&a activity today with one of our companies. Only £378 k, but a step in the right direction, and lab meat may be closer than we think
He didn't tell whether they still intend or not. The announcement to be clear was a "maybe" back then anyway.
So they’re still intending a buy back then? They just have to wait? Did he say for how long?
Anthony Chow from Agronomics answered it to me via email.