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To: del clark who wrote (375)1/5/1998 7:40:00 PM
From: Kevyn Collins-Thompson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 531
 
According to pc quote the volume was 46,000 today, still pretty modest. Since I haven't heard of any big jumps in fruit prices due to bad weather, etc., I'll try to pick up some at 2 and take my chances with upcoming earnings.

- Kevyn



To: del clark who wrote (375)1/6/1998 1:42:00 PM
From: puzzlecraft  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 531
 
Del,

The current quarter is the 4th quarter. 2 weeks is unlikely, add a month to that, IMO.

So far no threat of frost damage in Florada. FRSH should be able to stock up for their frozen lines at good prices.

John



To: del clark who wrote (375)1/8/1998 10:22:00 PM
From: puzzlecraft  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 531
 
Del,

One reason for the lower price on Monday on higher volume may have been a newspaper article I came across today. In last Sunday's New York Times, on the front page of the first section, located in the top half, in color, was a photograph of an Odwalla Apple Juice bottle. There was a long article discussing what went wrong at Odwalla in late 1996 when the e-coli disaster hit, specifically a major breakdown of quality control; the use of rotten apples without pasteurization. The article also discusses the trend towards general fruit juice pasteurization, and was enlightened enough to discuss the apparent lack of a need to do so for fruit juices that do not have their skins included in the fruit juice making process (for example, oranges). No other juice company was mentioned in the article.

Another item came out today. After the close today Odwalla reported their best quarter since the disaster, narrowing their quarterly loss to 3 cents.

John