Articles On Wide Open Agriculture (ASX:WOA)
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Going Viral: All the news about COVID-19 from the week
Welcome to our wrap for investors of the key coronavirus news this week. By the numbers Australian deaths: 91 Australian cases: 6,752 Global deaths: 227,705 Global cases: 3,195,316 The ASX All Ordinaries closed up 2.45 per cent on April 3... |
Stockhead | WOA | 3 years ago |
Plant-based meat made its debut in 2019, but what has happened since COVID-19?
One of the biggest hyped industries in 2019 was plant-based meat, but how has it fared since COVID-19 took hold? It is an industry that had been in the making for sometime but 2019 was the year it finally hit the financial markets led by th... |
Stockhead | WOA | 4 years ago |
Wide Open Agriculture posts record March quarter revenue following unprecedented demand
Following record online demand for its Dirty Clean Food products, Wide Open Agriculture (ASX: WOA) unveiled it has achieved its highest ever quarterly revenue. During the March 2020 quarter, Wide Open Agriculture revealed record revenue of... |
SmallCaps | WOA | 4 years ago |
Wide Open Agriculture’s Dirty Clean Food brand experiences record online demand
Despite the COVID-19 global pandemic, Wide Open Agriculture (ASX: WOA) is experiencing continued sales growth due to supermarkets remaining open and soaring online orders via its Dirty Clean Food site. According to the regenerative food and... |
SmallCaps | WOA | 4 years ago |
The farm industry is trying to convince itself that ‘fake meat’ is not a problem
Vegans are weird and oat milk is water mixed with oat juices. Together they present a possible $3.1bn — that’s right, billion — opportunity in “alternative proteins” or foods that act as a substitute for animal-sourced protein, says AgriFut... |
Stockhead | WOA | 4 years ago |
Wide Open Agriculture’s (ASX:WOA) Dirty Clean Food forks up 46pc revenue increase
Regenerative food company Wide Open Agriculture (WOA) grew its revenue by 46 per cent last quarter Total sales for the first half of the 2020 financial year equalled $490,000 This increase follows growing consumer demand for sustainably-pr... |
themarketherald.com.au | WOA | 4 years ago |
Wide Open Agriculture would *really* like you to know it’s doing well
In agriculture when someone is losing, you can be sure someone else is winning: in Australia it’s farmers in Western Australia who are at the top of the see-saw. As farmers through the east struggle with drought or, more recently, bushfires... |
Stockhead | WOA | 4 years ago |
10 at 10: These ASX stocks are climbing ahead this morning
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10 highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest movers in percentage terms. The market opens at 10am (easte... |
Stockhead | WOA | 4 years ago |
Here’s how the food industry is changing and the small caps in the blocks to capitalise
The food industry is seeing some rapid shifts and a few ASX small caps are jumping on them — but it’s not just plant-based meat and food delivery. While these two trends are gaining momentum, they are part of a broader trend of making food... |
Stockhead | WOA | 4 years ago |
Weed Week: The great German bake-off
Each week our Weed Week column wraps the news driving ASX cannabis stocks. Angela Merkel’s ruling conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party might be contemplating a move to legalise cannabis in Germany, DW reported last week. “Can... |
Stockhead | WOA | 4 years ago |
This small cap wants to capitalise on China’s protein shortage by getting into plant-based meat
The surge of New-York listed Beyond Meat and predictions that the plant-based meat market will be worth US$13.3 billion by 2023 has prompted more companies to break into the space. There were just two ASX small caps in this market — Roots S... |
Stockhead | WOA | 4 years ago |
Genuine Investor Interest Behind The Fake Meat Trend
Note: This is a re-publication, with permission, of a newspaper column that was originally published on 14 Sep 2019. The genuine investor interest behind the fake meat trend By Tim Boreham, Editor, The New Criterion Meat substitute stocks a... |
FNArena | WOA | 4 years ago |
Retail: City Chic has turned a $9m loss into a $16m profit
Shares in City Chic Collective (ASX:CCX) could hit 12-year highs after a bumper FY19 that saw it skyrocket into the black. City Chic Collective, formerly known as Specialty Fashion, posted a $9 million loss in the 2018 financial year, but t... |
Stockhead | WOA | 4 years ago |