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Non-Tech : Dippy Foods Inc. (DPPI)

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To: hoper who wrote (16)2/12/1999 9:48:00 AM
From: Micropicker   of 275
 
Hoper, go back in time.

Hoper, all you have to do is go back in time to the early press releases and rumors surrounding TCBG and Walmart. Yes the product finally made it, but you must admit it took far longer than the press releases said it would. Add in race car sponsorships and all the other stuff, and it just doesn't look good to investors. All I need to do is point to the current stock price to prove my point. Can you explain why TCBG is only $2 with all these wonderful deals already in place? Maybe if Heidi had the TCBG account you would have a $5 stock.

I contrast that with the excellent press release today. It's solid, informative and releases information on something that is already inked and shipped. This builds investor confidence. In the release itself, we see Dippers spreading out distribution in California, and we see another happy customer acknowledging the advantages of Dippers. The investor can put 2 and 2 together and realize that this bodes well for Dippy Foods, without having a pile of hype thrown in. Personally I'm glad to not see any predictions that Dippy Foods is predicting sales of millions of Dippers a day in the year 2002.
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