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Microcap & Penny Stocks : IWWC - Bottled Water joint venture with Indian tribes -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: squetch who wrote (4)6/27/1998 10:16:00 PM
From: WTDEC  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81
 
How Chief Squelch, Head of sales for Tepee Plastics!

Having acquired a major stock position, I have been researching IWWI for some time now and have identified several reliable sources of information. This is no simple bottled water company. I have confirmed several rumors that the real play here is a secret called project "fire water'. This explains the recent up tic on heavy volume ( a bop-up -green of course- in TA terminology). Producing 'fire water' on Indian land will create a huge competitive advantage in that, like gambling, there will be no tax on the product. Thus, IWWI will be able to flood the market with a high quality, low priced alternative to the popular brands of whiskey. I also understand that IWWI is close to recruiting the brilliant Henrique Nimandovsky as it's Chief Scientific advisor to assure maximization of the range of products offered under IWWI's 'fire water' label.

Given the tax advantage and Nimandovsky's involvment, there is no doubt IWWI will be a huge success so, Chief Squelch, your interest in working with IWWI is well founded. Using plastic instead of glass will help keep costs low and your slogan "a feeling of glee once your lips touch teepee" is a perfect fit. Old EL would be proud of you and Princess Celeryroot for hooking up with IWWI.



To: squetch who wrote (4)8/6/1998 4:43:00 PM
From: Janice Shell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81
 
I've only read the first few posts, but I've already caught the excitement! This sounds like a FANTASTIC product! Water, teepees! Synergy!!

As many of you no doubt know, I live in Italy, and of course here EVERYONE drinks bottled water. Nothing wrong with what comes out of the tap, but it's not....chic.

We have a great many kinds of water of our own, but recently this outfit from Wales--forget the name--has had enormous success with its water. Tastes pretty much like any other, but it comes in these really beautiful cobalt blue bottles.

Now: what color are the teepee bottles? And would you consider making them of glass for the Italian market? Classier, you know...