Omega Protein Diversifies In Nutritionals, But Draws Short-Term Doubts
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Omega Protein acquired Cyvex Nutrition and InCon Processing in the past 15 months to enter the dietary supplement market and vertically integrate its omega-3 fish oil supply chain. The firm gained from a one-time settlement payment in 2011, but saw underlying earnings fall.
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