Investors Hangout Stock Message Boards Logo
  • Mailbox
  • Favorites
  • Boards
    • The Hangout
    • NASDAQ
    • NYSE
    • OTC Markets
    • All Boards
  • Whats Hot!
    • Recent Activity
    • Most Viewed Boards
    • Most Viewed Posts
    • Most Posted
    • Most Followed
    • Top Boards
    • Newest Boards
    • Newest Members
  • Blog
    • Recent Blog Posts
    • Recently Updated
    • News
    • Stocks
    • Crypto
    • Investing
    • Business
    • Markets
    • Economy
    • Real Estate
    • Personal Finance
  • Market Movers
  • Interactive Charts
  • Login - Join Now FREE!
  1. Home ›
  2. Stock Message Boards ›
  3. User Boards ›
  4. Stock DD Board Message Board

House Food Industria (HOFJF) 17.5400 $HOFJF Glo

Message Board Public Reply | Private Reply | Keep | Replies (0)                   Post New Msg
Edit Msg () | Previous | Next


Post# of 273327
Posted On: 09/15/2016 5:09:50 AM
Avatar
Posted By: Stock_Tracker
House Food Industria (HOFJF) 17.5400 $HOFJF

Global Spices (Cinnamon, Cloves, Chilies, Nutmeg, Peppers, Cloves, Cinnamon & Others) and Stimulants (Tea, Coffee & Cocoa) Market 2015-2019
M2 - Mon Sep 14, 8:54AM CDT
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/394mmv/global_spices_and) has announced the addition of the "Global Spices and Stimulants Market 2015-2019" report to their offering. The global spices and stimulants market to grow at a CAGR of 8.0% during 2014-2019. Spices and stimulants are plant products. Spices constitute a large variety of phytonutrients and antioxidants. Primarily used for their palatability, flavor, and aroma (derived from phytochemicals), spices find extensive usage in the culinary industry. Stimulants offer increased vigor temporarily and contain chemicals such as caffeine, l-theanine, theophylline, and theobromine. While the pattern of spices and stimulants use varies worldwide, globalization has increased the demand for these products from other geographies as well. The growing number of caf?s and coffee chains worldwide will increase the growth prospects of the global stimulants market. Fast-paced lifestyles have encouraged the growth of the on-the-go refreshments market. Vendors are establishing outlets in busy markets and near offices and colleges to cater to the rising demand for beverages among students and the working population. The growing trend of having beverages during casual social conversations, particularly in developing economies where the youth population is high, is bolstering the market for coffee, tea, and cocoa vendors globally. Therefore, the rising consumption of coffee and tea will increase the number of visitors to coffee shops and caf?s, boosting the growth of the stimulants market. According to the report, the rising awareness of the health benefits associated with spices and stimulants favors the growth of the market. As consumers are becoming more health-conscious, they are seeking products that are natural and have a positive effect on the body. Traditional methods of using spices for curing ailments are still prevalent in the market, thus enhancing the use of spices. The beneficial properties of stimulants in abetting the prevention of various diseases are also becoming more prominent. This has led to their increased use in medicine and other industries such as cosmetics and aromatherapy. Further, the report states that adulteration is a significant drawback in the market. The spices considered include: - Cinnamon - Cloves - Chilies - Nutmeg - Peppers - Cloves - Cinnamon - Others Stimulants include: - Tea - Coffee - Cocoa Key Vendors - Associated British Foods - McCormick - Olam International Other prominent vendors - Amsterdam Commodities - CF Sauer - ED&F Man - Fuchs North America - House Foods Group - Paulig Group - S&B Foods - Strauss Group - Vanns Spices - Wei Chuan Foods For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/39...spices_and

Japan Week Returns To Grand Central Terminal On February 18-20
PR Newswire - Tue Feb 03, 9:03AM CST
Japan Week is back in Grand Central Terminal's Vanderbilt Hall for its fourth edition on February 18-20, 2015. Last year was a record year for tourism in Japan, with over 13,000,000 traveling to the country from around the world, and Japan Week plans to make 2015 even bigger. Japan Week is organized by the Japan Tourism Agency and Japan National Tourism Organization. Its sponsors include Delta Air Lines, Seiko, NHK World, JR-EAST, Amnet, Beard Papa, HIS, House Foods, IACE, ITO EN, the Japan Sake and Sochu Makers Association, Kamakura Shirts, Marukome, Minamoto Kitchoan, Sharp, Sun Noodle, VIZ Media, and Watabe Wedding. Famous Japanese characters Doraemon and Domo will make special appearances and pose for photos with fans.



(0)
(0)








Investors Hangout

Home

Mailbox

Message Boards

Favorites

Whats Hot

Blog

Settings

Privacy Policy

Terms and Conditions

Disclaimer

Contact Us

Whats Hot

Recent Activity

Most Viewed Boards

Most Viewed Posts

Most Posted Boards

Most Followed

Top Boards

Newest Boards

Newest Members

Investors Hangout Message Boards

Welcome To Investors Hangout

Stock Message Boards

American Stock Exchange (AMEX)

NASDAQ Stock Exchange (NASDAQ)

New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

Penny Stocks - (OTC)

User Boards

The Hangout

Private

Global Markets

Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)

Euronext Amsterdam (AMS)

Euronext Brussels (BRU)

Euronext Lisbon (LIS)

Euronext Paris (PAR)

Foreign Exchange (FOREX)

Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX)

London Stock Exchange (LSE)

Milan Stock Exchange (MLSE)

New Zealand Exchange (NZX)

Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX)

Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX)

Contact Investors Hangout

Email Us

Follow Investors Hangout

Twitter

YouTube

Facebook

Market Data powered by QuoteMedia. Copyright © 2025. Data delayed 15 minutes unless otherwise indicated (view delay times for all exchanges).
Analyst Ratings & Earnings by Zacks. RT=Real-Time, EOD=End of Day, PD=Previous Day. Terms of Use.

© 2025 Copyright Investors Hangout, LLC All Rights Reserved.

Privacy Policy |Do Not Sell My Information | Terms & Conditions | Disclaimer | Help | Contact Us