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Non-Tech : The Children's Beverage Group (TCBG) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Jim Reome who wrote (1915)10/5/1998 11:11:00 AM
From: mark cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
 
I wonder how they can put this in the press release when as far as we know, none of the products are even being produced yet.

The company's products are being marketed by national retailers like Wal-Mart (NYSE:WMT - news) and Winn Dixie (NYSE:WIN - news).

Unless they are shipping product and we don't know about it yet or that Walmart and Winn-Dixie have begun to promote the products already with marketing.

It is good to finally hear about BDO Seidman being retained. If there is one thing I have learned about small developing companies is that when they say they are going to do something at a certain time in the future, add a few months to their projected date. I did that when TCBG said that they would be a reporting company in 60 days way back when. Unlike someone, ( Calvary ), I am a true long term investor and I do believe in this company. One must have patience. I do agree with Calvary that the IR firm has been putting out some BS. But that BS might only be related to timeliness of the news. I think they have the correct information but their timeline is very inaccurate. As a long term investor and not a trader, the actual news is what is most important to me and not when it is going to happen. I do wish that TCBG would not spend any money on the race car, an IR firm or a butt load of press releases. I would rather they focus only on the company and use all their money toward that goal. The stock price will take care of itself when the company starts producing good numbers.

Mark