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Non-Tech : The Children's Beverage Group (TCBG)

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To: Earl Falwell who wrote (765)7/10/1998 11:54:00 PM
From: Jaste  Read Replies (2) of 2452
 
Boy, not too long ago I had asked why there were very few posts showing up on this board considering how well the stock is doing, and how promising a future lies in this co. Perhaps I should issue an apology for asking? Can someone speak to Jill and try to get her to delete the last 100 or so odd posts. Can't see any relevance in them except for the odd few.

Quick question, Slyfox (I think that's what you called yourself) are you Big Dog, or was I just confused?

Shoot 1st. In answer to your question with regards to why they choose Unser, I can only offer this tidbit of info. that was presented to me by a knowledgable somebody involved in auto-racing. There is a strong possibility that for 1) Cheever may retire soon and focus his attention on ownership in CART 2) The IRL may disappear in two years 3) Unser is a strong candidate to graduate to CART under the ownership of Cheever 4) The deal signed by TCBG and Wal mart should remain standing if both 1 & 3 were to happen. You may ask why TCBG didn't just sponsor a car in CART. Well that would probably be due to the fact that there is not a well-known name left in CART currently searching for a sponsor, if there are any cars left in CART at all that need sponsoring. Which brings me back to points 1, 2, and 4. Hope that helps.

Just a note to J. about his opinion on sponsoring a race car being "useless". Think about it for one second - The Children's Beverage Company & race cars. Race cars and The Children's Beverage Company. 1+1=2. Great week, and TCBG continues to show the same pattern I mentioned before. It's searching for a higher base.

Could J. be Luke?
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