NAII stock: Should we worry about our investment in vitamins?
Just saw this article about NAII - it's one of the companies behind those softgel vitamins we all take. Their stock price fell below the 200-day moving average. Does anyone know if this affects the quality of the supplements or anything? I'm a bit worried since I've been using their products for years.
Honestly, stock price doesn't directly affect the product. I've been in the corporate world long enough to know that market fluctuations happen all the time. NAII has been around for a while, and their manufacturing is solid. I wouldn't worry unless there's a recall or shortage. I still buy their softgels.
Oh dear, that does sound concerning! I'm a grandma and I give these to my grandkids. I've read that moving averages can be a bad sign. But maybe it's just a short-term thing? I'm not selling my stash yet, but I'll keep an eye on the news. Does anyone have experience with stock drops affecting product quality?
Thanks for the input! I guess I'm just a bit anxious. I've been taking their vitamin D3 softgels for years, and they've been great. I'll try not to panic. Maybe I should check their financial reports? Or is that too much? :)
If you're really concerned, you can check their earnings reports and any news about their contracts. But honestly, for us consumers, the key is if the pills are still on the shelf and work. If you're that worried, you can switch brands, but I'm sticking with them.