To: Tom Allinder who wrote (1394 ) 8/10/1998 12:31:00 AM From: Cavalry Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
thanks t i look at a few of these bb's as diamonds in the rough, like a good book or movie, watching it unfold before my eyes. start with an idea, then a business model and plan, then finding money to bring to market, each step is another in the right direction. with tcbg i see jon working in sports drink market, reading publications, spotting volpac, watching as they developed and brought to market their straw in pouch machine. hooked up with jp perrault one of the only mr fix-it guys who worked with volpac in north america. hooking up with marson who had first volpac machine in north america. coming to market with first product last year, getting sued by kraft, forced to pull off shelves all product. hiring lawyers winning case vs kraft. then the fun was supposed to begin last october, stocks up to $8 ready to roll, shot to hit $10 a share. roll out bang, bang five press release, patent app filed, machine ordered, kraft victory, then reality set in, volpac had delay after delay delivering the friggin machine. notice first machine ordered october 97 first delivered may 98?????? they made jon crazy, delays, delays, delays. some how shorts got wind of this in december shorted tcbg down to 60 cents to the tune of 2.5 mil shares sold short, imo. we heard nothing from tcbg from october 97 to april 98, they were waiting for this time. this is tcbg's time to shine, all the ground work is layed for a major run. throw in walmart, winn dixie a chance to get tcbg's story to the masses on emerging co's weeks away from being on the shelves across america, full reporting weeks away, not one bad move made by jon yet, this is like a great novel about to reach the first climax of the story, i look forward to more from this company have a nice week Cavalry