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JFTH JAPAN FOOD TECH HOLDINGS INC

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15min DelayClose Mar 24 15:31 ET
95.71Market Cap0.00P/E (TTM)

About JAPAN FOOD TECH HOLDINGS INC Company

Japan Food Tech Holdings Inc formerly Dr. Foods Inc, acts as an importer, reseller, developer, and manufacturer of various plant-based food products to replace traditional animal products while retaining the taste and texture of the original.

Company Profile

SymbolJFTH
Company NameJAPAN FOOD TECH HOLDINGS INC
CEOMr. Keith White
MarketPink Market
Employees1
Fiscal Year Ends03-31

Company Executives

  • Name
  • Position
  • Salary
  • Keith White
  • Chief Executive Officer, Chief Technology Officer, Chief Financial Officer and Chairman of the Board
  • --
  • Jeff Stockdale
  • President, Chief Operating Officer and Director
  • --
  • Michael T. Wende
  • Director and Corporate Secretary
  • --

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