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EWGFF yields 5714.29% · XYLD yields 10.98%● Live data
📍 EWGFF pulled ahead of the other in Year 1
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Eat Well Investment Group Inc. is a venture capital firm specializing in early-stage, seed and emerging growth investments. The firm seeks to invest at various stages of development, including pre-initial public offering, and/or early stage companies requiring start-up or development capital. The firm seeks to invest in agribusiness, food-tech, consumer packaged goods (CPG), plant-based and ESG (environmental, social and governance) sectors. The firm also seeks to invest in marketable securities comprising common shares and other equity instruments of companies in the mining, oil and gas, media technology, and medical technology industries that are listed on various Canadian stock exchanges or the OTCBB in the United States. It considers to invest over a number of sectors, including but not limited to: precision fermentation, regenerative agriculture, fintech, healthcare, the resource sector, information and communications technology, and energy & clean technology. It typically invests in Canada and the United States. The firm seeks to invest between $0.25 million to $2 million. The firm is also involved in assisting financing, identifying acquisition targets, developing strategic plans, supporting operations, and implementing exit strategies. The firm also works with co-investors. Eat Well Investment Group Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in Vancouver, Canada.
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