Beyond Meat cuts annual revenue forecast, reviewing China operations
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A woman sits next to a poster at the booth of plant-based food company Beyond Meat at VeggieWorld fair in Beijing, China November 8, 2019. REUTERS/Jason LeeThe plant based meat maker expects 2023 net revenue to be in the range of $330 million to $340 million, compared with its prior outlook of $360 million to $380 million.We encourage you to use comments to engage with other users, share your perspective and ask questions of authors and each other.
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