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Non-Tech : KKRO Koo Koo Roo -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Andreas Samson who wrote (396)3/31/1998 5:37:00 PM
From: jtechkid  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 479
 
just came with a statement and basicly to me it does not look like lee with be passive chairman and he stated he will get the word out on the company. from the statement i think lee will make the rounds with t.v, wall street which would no doubt will be good for the stock. very impressed with the statement.



To: Andreas Samson who wrote (396)3/31/1998 6:01:00 PM
From: Gary Mohilner  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 479
 
I'm new to this thread and this stock, although I've been interested in the company since I tried the skinless chicken.

I think we need to realize why Mr. Iacocca is where he is. As I understand it, he liked the product's they were marketing too, so much that he took an interest in the company.

I've tried most of the competition and we keep going back to Koo Koo Roo because of the quality and healthy aspects of the food. Most of the time I go there you have to wait in line to order, so many others like the product too.

With a line of quality products, a spokesman/manager who's very highly regarded around the world, and a new management team that knows the industry, I believe we have what's necessary to make this company profitable over the long run.

The cost cutting that seems to be in order may be painful, and there may be cutbacks before growth, but eventually I think the Koo Koo Roo name and products will be found in most of the major cities throughout the world.

Talk to you later,
Gary