Goya CEO censured

"However, despite four weeks on the public stage, just $10 million of that free marketing was positive — and the brand received $47 million worth of negative publicity, Apex Marketing Group told NBC News. The remaining $35 million was neutral.

"Promotion from a sitting president can give brands millions of dollars in media exposure, Eric Smallwood, president of Apex Marketing, said. However, “The overall reaction of support of that product/brand will likely be impacted with a variety of consumer reactions, which could affect immediate or future sales or marketing campaigns.”

"Sales figures for the privately held brand were not available and Goya declined to return calls and emails for comment."

Source: https://www.nbcnews.com/business/co...led-down-goya-has-it-helped-boost-or-n1234743

And that being said, they are increasing investment in processing plants and equipment as demand has grown. Why did they climb? Nothing to do with politics, but with increased demand due to more people eating at home, and people looking to buy shelf-stable products to lessen the number of trips to the grocery store -- and more exposure to COVID. Goya is not the only food company experiencing growth due to these factors.

https://www.fooddive.com/news/goya-...lant-as-demand-for-its-products-grows/586956/



https://www.fooddive.com/news/goya-...lant-as-demand-for-its-products-grows/586956/


80 mil on a new plant, and yes, we know the shithead leftist media and AOC and other government clowns spent a fortune slandering and libeling goya a minority owned success story,
 
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I see it as a good move, and applaud the measure.

The Trump supporters will question the restriction, call it an infringement on the right to free speech. Speaking one's mind is one thing, endangering the community and nation is another.

Nobody has a right to yell "FIRE!" in a crowded theater or otherwise incite undue panic.

The right has been given a LOT of latitude allowing Trump to spread lies and conspiracy theories. That reached a zenith when it prompted a crowd of followers to attack our own government. That was a clear dividing line between expressing a view and causing damage to the nation.

Many on the right have lost the ability to discern the difference.

They may cry censorship all day long. That is their right. They are not right.

These measures are being done for the safety and protection of We, The People, and for the security of the United States of America.

What about the Constitution of The United States, faggot?

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invested 80 mil in a new plant. seems demand is way up.

$80 million is not that much for a huge company like Goya. It is a bit less than 1% of the value of the company. A normal company would be reinvesting more than 1% of the value of their company.

And I am sure they are. I am sure they are building new plants on a regular basis, if not to grow, then just to stay steady.

And they are probably a reasonable investment if you want to buy their bonds. But they are not as good as an investment as some believe. And therein lies the problem. Unanue made untruthful statements that will drive down the cost of raising capital for Goya. That starts meeting the textbook definition of fraud.
 
$80 million is not that much for a huge company like Goya. It is a bit less than 1% of the value of the company. A normal company would be reinvesting more than 1% of the value of their company.

And I am sure they are. I am sure they are building new plants on a regular basis, if not to grow, then just to stay steady.

And they are probably a reasonable investment if you want to buy their bonds. But they are not as good as an investment as some believe. And therein lies the problem. Unanue made untruthful statements that will drive down the cost of raising capital for Goya. That starts meeting the textbook definition of fraud.




when was the last plant built then?


That seems important to your point.


demand is up, sales are up, you cannot deny this.
 
They went bankrupt by embracing SJW policies.
The fourth-largest U.S. sporting goods chain is headed for bankruptcy, a reversal of fortune analysts blame on Sports Authority's staggering debt and the retailer's failure to adapt to changing consumer tastes. ... Failure to pay by Valentine's Day would trigger a default on its $343 million of subordinated debt.Feb 11, 2016

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