To: scion who wrote (113076 ) 5/16/2011 5:45:12 PM From: StockDung Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 122087 Actually Bell was Jammin JANM back in Dec 2010. Here is one of many emails I have. From: John Bell <support@hackthestockmarket.com> To: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Thu, Dec 23, 2010 6:43 am Subject: My Stock Pick of 2011: JAMN Stock Ticker: JAMN Company: Jammin Java Corp Website: jamminjavacoffee.com Stock Quote: otcbb.com If you had invested $10,000 into "Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc." 3 years ago... You'd now have a $117,000 fortune. If you had invested $10,000 into "Diedrich Coffee Inc."... You'd have $958,900 fortune after the buyout at $35 per share! (The stock rocketed 9,589% within one year!) If you had also invested $10,000 into "Caribou Coffee Company, Inc."... You'd now have $71,700 in your brokerage account. Why am I telling you this? In the past few years, these small coffee stocks rocketed while the market tumbled. They were resilient to the recession because they rode a hot new trend... The trend of millions of Americans home roasting their own gourmet coffee. Wall Street loves these coffee companies because they are growing explosively. For the past year I've been scouring for small coffee stocks the market has missed. You' see the trend of home roasting is as hot as ever. The problem... Is that almost every small gourmet coffee roaster is already trading at dizzy heights. I had almost given up looking til about 2 months ago. When I stumbled upon a real diamond in the rough: A small gourmet coffee roasting company specializing in organic, fair trade coffee. But it gets better: This company is owned and operated by none other than Rohan Marley! Rohan is Bob Marley's son. (Yes, THE Bob Marley!) When I saw this gem I couldn't believe my eyes. The Marley name and its Jamaican heritage is synonymous with coffee. Even at the height of his fame Bob Marley had a dream to return to coffee farming. Rohan Marley describes JAMN as "...fulfilling my father's dream." But what amazed me the most: Was that this fast-growing coffee company traded at less than $0.50 per share! JAMN is completely undiscovered by Wall Street. Pinch me. I'm dreaming. Not only is this undiscovered stock trading at a ridiculously low level... It's also backed by the "Marley" brand. The name "Bob Marley" is the 2nd most recognizable name across the entire world. You'd be hard pressed to find a single individual who doesn't know who Bob Marley is. And this cheap stock trading at pennies a share... is piggy-backing on the "Marley" brand. The benefit of this cannot be understated. This is something even Starbucks cannot get. The "Bob Marley" brand is up there with Coca-Cola in terms of worldwide recognizability. This, along with Rohan Marley as Chairman will open many doors for the company. You' see most new coffee companies must spend millions on advertising... Before stores will start stocking their product. But with Marley, the brand recognition is already HUGE. I believe getting this product stocked will be as easy as a single phone call. Now, you know why I like this company. But why do I believe the stock could rocket in the next few months? Why now? Jammin Java by Rohan Marley is currently trading at less than $0.50 - Precisely because it is undiscovered. In the past year the company has been working on logistics: Their farm in Jamaica, The taste of their coffee, The branding, The coffee bags, The distribution network etc. All that logistical work is now complete. And in the next few months they're about to make a big push with getting the coffee stocked in stores across North America. Getting stocked means selling coffee i.e. The company's first revenues. And I believe this initial explosion in revenue is what will grab Wall Street's attention. As soon as Wall Street realizes there is a coffee roaster still trading at low levels... And better yet it is headed by Rohan Marley... (Indirectly benefiting from one of the world's biggest brands.) I believe there could be an accompanying explosion of interest in this small stock. Final words: Wall Street loves small gourmet coffee roasters. What will Wall Street make of a small roaster backed by 'Bob Marley'? I don't know. But I sure want to be here when we all find out. John Bell HacktheStockMarket.com P.S. Do some of your own due diligence on Jammin Java. Check out their website:jamminjavacoffee.com (Go on "Media" and then watch some of the videos showing the farm and farm workers.) Also take a look at their filings and press releases: Go to otcbb.com and enter ticket "JAMN" on the left (then hit "Get Info".) Verify all claims and do your own due diligence. This report is for information purposes only, and is neither a solicitation or recommendation to buy nor an offer to sell securities. hackthestockmarket is not a registered financial adviser. hackthestockmarket.com is not a broker-dealer. 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