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Where Food Comes From, Inc. Common Stock (WFCF)

Where Food Comes From, Inc. (WFCF) is a provider of brand verification, certification, and transparency services for the food industry. The company offers traceability solutions to verify and communicate the origin, quality, and sustainability of food products, helping farmers, producers, and retailers demonstrate compliance with industry standards and consumer expectations. Founded with a focus on transparency, WFCF aims to enhance trust and accountability across the food supply chain.

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Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
August 16, 2021$0.152021-07-262021-07-27

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Company News

Zacks Initiates Coverage of Where Food Comes From With Neutral Recommendation
Zacks Investment Research • Urbashi Dutta • May 21, 2024

Discover why Zacks rates Where Food Comes From as "Neutral," being the first on Wall Street to initiate coverage on the stock. Explore how the strategic moves and market dynamics are propelling Where Food Comes From as it navigates the challenges and opportunities in the food verification industry.

Where Food Comes From, Inc. Schedules 2024 First Quarter Earnings Call
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Where Food Comes From • April 30, 2024

CASTLE ROCK, Colo., April 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Where Food Comes From, Inc. (WFCF) (Nasdaq: WFCF), the most trusted resource for independent, third-party verification of food production practices in North America, today announced it will release its 2024 first quarter financial results before the market opens on Thursday May 2, 2024, and...

$6.9M Bet On This Healthcare Stock? Check Out These 4 Stocks Insiders Are Buying
Benzinga • Avi Kapoor • December 19, 2023

Although U.S. stocks closed mostly higher on Monday, there were a few notable insider trades. When insiders purchase shares, it indicates their confidence in the company's prospects or that they view the stock as a bargain. Either way, this signals an opportunity to go long on the stock. Insider purchases should not be taken as the only indicator...