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Strategies & Market Trends : Secret Squirrel & the Moon

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To: Lawrence Burg who wrote (133)4/10/1999 9:33:00 PM
From: Johnny X   of 150
 
Sobe isn't traded as far as I know; I'm almost certain I found them to be a private company when I researched them long ago -- otherwise, I'd have them in my Yahoo list of stocks I follow. I asked you in hopes they'd changed their mind and decided to go public.
AQB is languishing at the moment, though this is probably temporary (I've been saying this for six months of so), nevertheless there's no sign they'll go out of business, and every indication those who can afford to pick up 100,000 or say 250,000 or more shares will get rich on them, in the long term. I do not know when that will be! Some of what they do is mysterious to me; I'd do things differently. I think; I'm not right on the line so perhaps it looks different from their view. I've been a stockholder and strong supporter of the company for a long time now. Right now the stock trades through some U.S. brokers under the symbol AQBEF -- some stockbrokers have to do their footwork to find it, they could I suppose call Kennedy Cabot (Waterhouse) 1-800-252-0900. Anyway, it's low now and selling and buying have both dried up -- the people who hold the stock tend to be pretty loyal, especially given the market potential. The company is expanding it's markets both in the U.S. and overseas. Still waiting for black ink, but then it will probably not be such a nice price for buyers. I've had several Sobe's just since I last posted here. I just wish Why buy a Pepsi when you can have an herbal drink for about the same price.
You can call AQB at 1-800-680-6435. Ask for Stewart. Good man. Very busy.
I'm not saying there's no risk on this one; I believe the risk to reward ratio is heavily skewered toward the reward side. If I had friends not in it now, I'd be pushing them (right now, as a matter of fact).
I hope you'll excuse me if I don't edit this, I've got to go back to the offline computer and tweak it.
I probably should mention I seldom go on the internet anymore, which is why I've taken so long to respond (I've responded as soon as I saw your post, though).. I've found directly talking to people a better way. And the internet is time-consuming. But, in the words of the infamous, "I'll be baaack". !
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