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Is Snyder's-Lance, Inc. (LNCE), private stock?
UTZ might be merging with Snyders of Hanover
INSIDER INFO! UTZ to buy Snyder's of Hanover.
The chips are down. But Imma but more UTZ
$UTZ YOLO: Buy stock > eat cheese balls > ??? > 🚀
UTZ to Immediately Adjourn, Restate Financials with Warrants as Liabilities
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More like “P-UTZ” Am I right?
Best potato chips stoks: PEP, UTZ, TYO Maybe thank me later
Let's go UTZ potato chips
BS plenty of replacements for Doritos out there UTZ for one is half the price and they can't keep it in stock. People also will buy nachos and add cheese to it which tastes a hell of lot better then Doritos.
That's amazing! Your family is truly lucky to have you looking out for them. You're in a really good spot and that's what I want. I want to be able to work on creative projects on my own terms. I've read a bunch of books, but I don't know that I've learned much other than just invest in 401k/IRA each month. I'm trying to get some nice boring stocks at the moment like semiconductors, UTZ, etc. Practical things. I know it's essentially gambling, but I feel like if other people can do it maybe I can learn too. I am not that good at math, but from what I understand so far, I don't have to be. That's one misconception that held me back for a long time. I followed you, I hope that's okay, I would love to learn what I can on my journey and just be able to live life more on my own terms. I'm bored to tears with my job and recently got a talking to about it. It's hard to force myself but I know I need to hang in there for now and make it work. Thanks for sharing :)
$UTZ when is $CAG buy UTZ. UTZ has no business to exist as a public company.
UTZ chips are the best, fight me
I have UTZ as a ticker I need to add, not currently in dataset yet, thanks again.
Now worries, guessing you have UTZ for that set also?
Everyone knows it's mostly air in the bag. Besides, Im in UTZ land...
I thought it might be UTZ. My reasoning is, he tried to buy the company. They said not for sale. Then shortly thereafter the company went public. Every time I see Buffett, he has Utz potato sticks and a diet coke. GMHO
Thanks to eryone saying to buy chip companies. My UTZ shares are up this month!
UTZ’s option chain is regarded
Everyone talking about chips this, chips that. I buy UTZ and it’s down today. Thanks for nothing assholes
Sky Harbor (SKYH) and UTZ ($UTZ) are two that I remember and seem to be doing okay if you had bought at the $10 level - but still pretty volatile. I unfortunately went with GRAB. Not sure why I thought Malaysian ride-sharing super apps were in my circle of competence....
Howard Friedman became CEO about a year ago. He's clearly talking about UTZ.
Does anything else from that fit UTZ though? Not heard of the CEO being binned or gobbling up stock. They just seemed to drop on the ozempic news.
[What company is he talking about? I only know SNAX and UTZ, and they do not make energy drinks.](https://youtu.be/3QCegsfuS9g&t=20m36s)
UTZ is fucked, holy shit.
UTZ does not stop, is this the diet pill thing? 😵💫
UTZ on a slow decline. Was one of the good ones...
To be fair it still took TWNK a little under 5 years to get real traction in the market. For those with patience UTZ, SEAT, SKIN, ASTL, JBI, etc are at reasonable prices, should see slow incremental growth, and may eventually get similar operational leverage/multiple expansion runs. Problem is you just never know if/when that could hit.
UTZ makes chips too, why haven’t they mooned?
UTZ really looks so delicious. I remember when I eat that it's really delicious but I can't now because of my health issues. I can't it unhealthy food because of this lol.
my favorite chip stock you ask? $UTZ
UTZ looks to be having a strong recovery though.
Ugh, UTZ beats estimates by 10% and drops 10%. Pairs so nicely with my long-term regional bank action 🤬
Holy crap sold UTZ last week. Did I do something right? 🤔
Bloody hell, my boy UTZ craters 13% to join my regional banks
Keeping an eye on UTZ if they ever really dip. Shelf space in a store is hard to get unless already established.
Been at this level not too long ago, but steep drop for UTZ today. Ugh, looking like one of my bank stocks now.
Don’t be a slut and sleep on UTZ
UTZ with a 12% gain post-earnings, woooo!
Here's a good [article from Nicholas Alan Clayton at SPACInsider](https://www.spacinsider.com/news/nick-clayton/oxus-to-merge-with-borealis-in-150m-deal) about the OXUS/Borealis deal. "At any rate, they now together hope to increase their share of the estimated $40 billion annual ramen market. With better-for-you vegan offerings, Chef Woo is a somewhat unique brand in a category long defined by cheap bricks of noodles and high-sodium packs of flavoring. **Chef Woo bowls sell for about $2 to $3 each, depending on quantity in the bulk pack.** As mentioned before, for a Kazakh SPAC, it’s not a terrible read on the market that **in America, snacks may be the most risk-proof category out there. De-SPAC’d snack brands Hostess (NASDAQ:TWNK), Utz (NYSE:UTZ) and Simply Good Foods (NASDAQ:SMPL) last closed $24.78, $16.53 and $38.52, respectively, a few years out from closing their own deals**." This is not in the article, just did some quick back of the napkin math. Borealis [stated in this article](https://www.wltx.com/article/money/business/borealis-foods-to-invest-50-million-dollars-to-increase-noodle-production-at-palmetto-gourmet-foods-in-saluda-southcarolina/101-522ef1d2-aacc-43ed-a93b-d5a8a95e6daf) they hope to be producing 1 billion meals per year from the Palmetto facility by the end of 2023, they are currently producing 600 million. The Ramen Express is less expensive than the Chef Woo bowls, looks like Ramen Express bowls run about $1.50 each, and they also produce [noodle packs](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41XlvvJJXKL._SX300_SY300_QL70_FMwebp_.jpg) that cost about 70 cents each. Depending on the product mix produced by Palmetto, and how much their wholesale percentage of the retail price is, it looks like Borealis could be producing $500 million or more in annual revenue by the end of 2023. So definitely looking forward to that investor presentation now. Also, Borealis/OXUS issued a ["corrected" press release](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/02/24/2615536/0/en/Correction-Borealis-Foods-Inc-to-Go-Public-Through-Business-Combination-with-Oxus-Acquisition-Corp-Advancing-the-Mission-to-Develop-Global-Food-Solutions.html) after market closed. Main correction was under the Transaction Summary heading: "Oxus Capital PTE. Ltd., the sponsor of Oxus, invested $20 million into Borealis as a convertible note in December 2022. In addition, an additional $20 million convertible note from a third-party investor which is expected to fund in April 2023 has been secured."
Here's a good [article from Nicholas Alan Clayton](https://www.spacinsider.com/news/nick-clayton/oxus-to-merge-with-borealis-in-150m-deal) at SPACInsider. "At any rate, they now together hope to increase their share of the estimated $40 billion annual ramen market. With better-for-you vegan offerings, Chef Woo is a somewhat unique brand in a category long defined by cheap bricks of noodles and high-sodium packs of flavoring. **Chef Woo bowls sell for about $2 to $3 each, depending on quantity in the bulk pack.** As mentioned before, for a Kazakh SPAC, it’s not a terrible read on the market that **in America, snacks may be the most risk-proof category out there. De-SPAC’d snack brands Hostess (NASDAQ:TWNK), Utz (NYSE:UTZ) and Simply Good Foods (NASDAQ:SMPL) last closed $24.78, $16.53 and $38.52, respectively, a few years out from closing their own deals**." This is not in the article, just did some quick back of the napkin math. Borealis stated in the article they hope to be producing 1 billion meals per year from the Palmetto facility by the end of 2023. At $2 per bowl, that is $2 billion in revenue, though their wholesale revenue would likely be quite a bit less. If Borealis gets 60% of the retail sale, that would still be $1.2 billion in annual revenue. So definitely looking forward to that investor presentation now. Also, Borealis/OXUS [issued a "corrected" press release](https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2023/02/24/2615536/0/en/Correction-Borealis-Foods-Inc-to-Go-Public-Through-Business-Combination-with-Oxus-Acquisition-Corp-Advancing-the-Mission-to-Develop-Global-Food-Solutions.html) after market closed. Main correction was under the **Transaction Summary** heading: "Oxus Capital PTE. Ltd., the sponsor of Oxus, invested $20 million into Borealis as a convertible note in December 2022. In addition, an additional $20 million convertible note from a third-party investor which is expected to fund in April 2023 has been secured."
There's still a few spacs that will be around for a long time. SOFI, UTZ and Draft Kings.
I'll confess, I bought a lot of SPIR recently under $1.10. Have had UTZ since CCH, too, but that's doing great; I plan to let more calls exercise in January. Just ate a bunch of Fried Dill Pickle chips.
Ahhhh man ever since I moved to Wisconsin from PA I miss buy one get one bags of UTZ at the ol country fair gas station.
Just noticed UTZ raised their divy from $0.054 to $0.057.... Wooo, we'll be rolling in the dough now!
Slacking off at work and hoping the markets pump. I just crushed a chicken parm from the local Italian deli (it was fire) and a Diet Cola with some Sour Cream and Onion UTZ chips. Shit was dank.
NVDA will never take down UTZ
The snack food category is quite resilient to recessions. Interestingly, even the premium, more expensive snack food brands seem to do ok. For example UTZ released Q3 earnings last week. Their fastest growing power brand for the quarter was Boulder Canyon which is a premium potato chip line made with healthier oils (Avocado or Olive). That brand had 32% YoY growth compared to 19.4% overall for the salty snack category.
Ha this is true. Besides the laugh from seeing a good deSPAC absorb a shit one, would just love to see the new product line it could bring about. Unless all my various grocery stores / gas stations / etc are only stocking the basic UTZ varieties, they could certainly use some more flavors. I feel dirty every time I buy a bag of Herr's cheese curls coated in delicious Stubbs BBQ, and only ever see cheese/hot cheese UTZ offerings.
I see SNAX is getting closer and closer to possibly becoming the newest UTZ acquisition. They've spent more on various distribution hubs than it'll cost to gobble up SNAX lol. Move over pork rinds, it's time for dried beef to get some spotlight in the portfolio of UTZ's meat based snack offerings.
UTZ may be the greatest and under appreciated spac of all time.
UTZ and WEBR still green. fuk bers.
UTZ released a PR about a new flavor and got a 2.5% pop, niiiice.
UTZ is a champ. Price has barely moved this whole time.
Eating UTZ Cheeseballs.
UTZ has held up surprisingly well this whole time. 🧐
i'm the biggest spac bear in here, made massive gains (lost them all on non spacs) shorting spacs. but there are a few diamonds in the rough (SKIN, CHPT, STEM, UTZ)
Best chip stock out there : UTZ
Shouldn't complain about UTZ finally seeing price levels from a year ago, but damn, what a disappointing ER day to see it start +9% and end -4%.
HIMS and UTZ the only 2 I care for
Utz snack foods has been around a hundred years and just IPO'd a few years ago for some weird reason. UTZ.
If Lego ever went public it would be the perfect example of this. I think the stocks I actually hold that fall under the question at hand is 3M (MMM), Toyota (TM), and Utz Snacks (UTZ). There are a few other stocks I plan to hold for this reason, but don't currently due to price (and predicted price drop in the future).
Day 4: the market still hasn't realized I'm a deSPAC. Continuing to hide at my brother UTZ's place until the coast is clear. \-Excerpt from Diaries of an Image Database, by Chinh Chu 2022
The meme was cute but man did the comments get bad. Originally I was just going to be all "Today's the day!" because I like that one, but a few things: There are still solid theses out there as to how to play against shorts in a way that generates large profits. Short-term, you can play FTD cycles, but this is *really* playing with fire as the large institutions are falling like dominoes and you may get caught up in price suppression *or* just paper hand. It's better to hold this stock long-term, but if you're good with making trades that money is money you could use on *other plays*. For my part, I break even a lot, fall asleep a lot, and am late to the party *a ton*, so I've thrown in on this. It's also just not a bad company and not a bad value stock, still. It has room for growth in a market that is lousy at competing with it and frankly, the company was hard to mess up in the first place. It's returning to modeling and fundamentals it had ages ago and is innovating a blockchain variant of the model it used to have for online stuff back when they owned Kongregate. It still owns Thinkgeek, and tbh there was a *huge void* left by Thinkgeek now being filled with companies like Boxlunch that are *more expensive*. I've argued this all before. You don't have to be a jerk about it. Be hard on people and be critical, sure. But don't be a *jerk*. Like I think the AMC people are *insane* but at least they saved their company, and like movies or whatever. I get that, I like video games. I also like snacks (buy $UTZ) and I'm getting attached to my "home canning" play. Jeez guys it's just other people's monetary decisions, like if we were *all* hostile about that nobody would be here to have fun because we're all being stupid with our money anyway.
Lol my flair is still here from when I bought the EXACT top of UTZ 🥴
That's fine too, I own PEP and UTZ
While I pretty much agree with you, it's getting away from my original point, which was EVs are not the hottest sector now. I dont disagree with anything u say about the company, I LIKE them.. ALOT! I was praying they'd spac or ipo when the ev and spac sector WAS hot! but here and now, I stand by my points. Its not about good meaningful companies, but about hot sectors. I didn't say online comments, im referring to social media generally, , and may as well include all media. Hot sectors make headlines, get pumped, get shilled. Im also not referring to psny specifically, im referring to the sector. As far as spacs, which my comment was not about, yes they're in bad shape, yes psny is treading water 1 month post spac. ( comment before mine was about EVs in the past month) but if we want to look at spacs, u mentioned 2, I don't know what time frame u want to use, or sector etc.. but just off the top of my head, above 10 bucks, there's UTZ, HLLY, HGTY, SMR., but still agree, 95% are faring much worse. again, spacs wasn't my point. I Like ur boring shit comment, the reality is, im making more money trading boring shit right now than anything else. Maybe Otis can elevate me a steps. Lol.
yeah not discovering spacs woudlve been pretty dope. when i bought UTZ was my gateway into this portal
Damn, just noticed Cramer put another [kiss of death](https://twitter.com/jimcramer/status/1526270350551617539) on my boy UTZ.
I saw it happen with UTZ while it was a SPAC AH
Nice to see UTZ ER gave it a boost instead of death sentence
Not seeing UTZ crack a top 50 list is the type of shit that's gonna get me holding until $1, damn you lol
Easy to handle lots of dip when you have $UTZ to consume it with. Mmm.