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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Aqua 1 Beverage - V.AQB on the Vancouver Exch. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: fubsy cooter who wrote (299)6/10/1998 9:59:00 AM
From: bobgh  Respond to of 453
 
Wellll.......

I guess I am not seeing something, but when a stock drops from
approx. .72 Canadian to .27 Canadian ---- or----- approx
.50 U.S. to .18 U.S. something just can't be ALLS WELL....
Does anyone know whats going on and would be willing to share
it with me/all us??

bobgh



To: fubsy cooter who wrote (299)6/10/1998 12:59:00 PM
From: Johnny X  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 453
 
I'm with you Fubsy, with over a 500% rise in distribution markets this year, the stock is a prime buy. Today, it looks like the stock is going up again. And almost no-one was or is selling at the ridiculous prices we've seen lately. Of course, I can't blame anyone for trying to get any stock at the lowest price. Someone was willing to sell $1500 shares so far today at .37, and the ask has moved up to .53. What a sleeper! The news from AQB is good news, hopefully the price of the stock will begin reflecting it soon. If not, these are certainly good prices to "stock up" at. The reorders keep coming in, and the stores which Beverage Associates distributes to are excited about the product. In addition, Aqua-1 is expanding its sales of water, once the main product. The fundamentals continue to look very, very good and are improving. As Doug said in a previous post (if you weren't on the thread then, look back a ways to his report on the value-added beverage industry, it's enlightening) the value-added beverage market is barely tapped, and growing.