Very Good Food Stock (VERY) (VRYYF) is considered the next Beyond Meat stock. It is a $1 dollar stock now at $3 as many investing YouTubers made videos on it. So, here is my overview of Very Good Butchers business, stock, financials and a full analysis of it.
    Very Good Food Stock is a very recent IPO, but has a market capitalization of CAD $ 200 million, that is huge for a company with maybe $4 million in sales this year. Yes, they are growing but at extreme costs so that is something to be careful about.

    0:00 Stocks and YouTube
    2:48 Very Good Food Stock VERY
    4:13 Business
    6:02 Financial analysis
    17:30 Canada Stocks IPO
    20:10 Investing

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