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


To: Dave Shoe who wrote (1957)10/13/1998 1:37:00 AM
From: Cavalry  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
 
my new way of dealing with tcbg is i buy in around 68 cents put in a sell order around a dollar before the dumping kicks back in and then i can buy it back again after they dump so many more shares the stock tanks back to 68 cents, wake up and smell the volpak dave, old release on stock profiles said tcbg ordered their first two machines in october of 97, when did those first two machines finally get delivered to tcbg and get fully operational
NEWS FLASH DAVE OCTOBER 98 STILL FRIGGIN WAITING.........
ANYONE WHO THINKS TCBG WILL GET TEN OR 20 MACHINES DELIVERED AND OPERATIONAL BEFORE THE MILENNIUM DESERVES SCOTT AND JON

cav



To: Dave Shoe who wrote (1957)10/13/1998 1:46:00 AM
From: mark cox  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2452
 
Dave you took some of the words right out of my mouth about Cavalry. I was also wondering why he was getting all worked up when he doesn't own any shares. He seems like he has two personalities. At first he had nothing but praise for the company that they were for real and he was LONG, in fact he reminded everyone on every post how he was long and how everyone else should be too.

Now he is the exact opposite. I don't know what his motives are. He obviously doesn't have the patience of a long term investor.

All I know is back before I invested a dime in TCBG, I personally spoke with someone at Walmart who knew about TCBG. I told him that I was trying to find out if TCBG was for real or whether it was a scam company. He assured me that TCBG was NOT a scam company. That was my hard proof, another fact was the award TCBG won for their packaging from Ameristar and yet another would be the picture of the Rip It Sip It pouch on the cover of the Packaging Digest magazine last month.

I am hoping that the reason they won't have their financials out till the end of the year is that they want to wait to be able to show revenues from this quarter to put on their first report.

It sounds like TCBG is doing some of the things that I wanted them to. Stop releasing so many press releases and get rid of the race car sponsorship. They don't need to do either of those right now. Sounds like management might be focusing more on the business than on pr work now. The next step would be to get rid of the IR people.

Mark