Stryve Foods (SNAX) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Stryve Foods makes air-dried meat snacks, most notably biltong — a style of dried beef that originated in South Africa and is made without heat, unlike traditional beef jerky. Its products are sold under the Stryve brand and are marketed as high-protein, low-sugar snacks targeting health-conscious consumers. The company sells through grocery retailers, club stores, and online channels across the United States. Stryve earns revenue by selling packaged snack products directly to retailers and through e-commerce platforms. It is a small-cap company operating almost entirely in the U.S., competing against much larger snack brands like Jack Link's and Chomps, which gives it very little pricing power or shelf-space leverage. The company's financials reflect serious challenges — a gross margin below 14% and a deeply negative operating margin signal that it costs significantly more to run the business than it currently earns, making a path to profitability the central question facing the company.
Winston Score: 0/100 — Insufficient Data
Not enough data to score this stock reliably.
- Quality: Weak (2/30)
- Growth: Mixed (9/20)
- Cash Flow: Weak (0/10)
- Stability: Data not available (0/10)
- Valuation: Data not available (0/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)

