Ask a Fool: Is Whole Foods a Buy After the Split?

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In the following video, Motley Fool consumer goods analyst Isaac Pino takes a question from a Fool reader, who asks, "Whole Foods just exploded with a 2-1 stock split. Should I take the profit or go long?"

It's hard to believe that a grocery store could book investors more than 30 times their initial investment, but that's just what Whole Foods has done for those who saw the organic trend coming some 20 years ago. However, it may not be too late to participate in the long-term growth of this organic foods powerhouse. In this premium report on the company, we walk through the key must-know items for every Whole Foods investor, including the main opportunities and threats facing the company. So make sure to claim your copy today by clicking here.


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