Tracy, what the heck are you talking about?
an example- whoever is pumping up TCBG.. HAHAHAHA,,, well everyone knows it's a scam... promoters got BUKU FREE shares for promoting that stock- thats why if Walmart or whoever does a deal with TCBG there's ALWAYS PLENTY OF SELLERS... just look at today's chart, suckers...
I'll tell you why TCBG is going up, it's a company with huge potential that has a patent pending product that will hopefully become the standard in the aseptic pouch industry. That's why the big retailers are starting to do business with TCBG. It's going up because TCBG is only about 2 weeks away from shipping their first big shipment which is to Wal-mart. I guess you think Wal-mart is a scam company as well? Why did you say that TCBG is a scam company? Fill me and everyone else in on your research that you've done. What do you mean look at TCBG's chart today? You think there were alot of sellers? I think a gain of 13.6% for one day is fantastic. Also if you had done any research you would have seen that TCBG has doubled since 2 weeks ago. A nice steady rise. There will always be someone taking profits and with the 13.6% gain today wouldn't you say there was more buying than selling? I don't want TCBG to go straight up, I am a long term investor and would rather see a gradual rise. Less volatility that way. Why should TCBG be a big gainer? As my brother posted on the TCBG thread:
For 1999
13 machines = $62M / revs NPM 15% = $9.3M Shares approx 25,000,000 Earn = $.372 Add a conservative P/E 50 for a stock price of $18.00+
They will no doubt have more than 13 machines by the end of 1999 because they are supposed to have the 13 by February.
They might have revenues of a couple of million for 1998 and potentially have over $50 million next year. This is from their press release dated July 29th after ordering 7 more Volpak machines:
According to The Children's Beverage Group's President & CEO Jon Darmstadter, "This added production capacity will allow us to significantly exceed our $34 million revenue projection for 1999. We are expecting more than a 10-fold increase in revenues over our 1998 projections.
What kind of P/E ratio do you give a company who has revenue growth of more than 1000%? The above estimate of greater than $18.00 is computed with a P/E of only 50. You do the math. Even if they miss those estimates by 90% it would still be a doubling of revenues.
TCBG announced an agreement with Power Group today, look who some of their clients are:
Pepsi, Ocean Spray, Coca-Cola and Tropicana to name a few. That is another reason why it's moving up. 8 consecutive days up on increasing volume. Hopefully sometime soon we will get another press release letting us know that the Winn-Dixie order is being shipped. That's Winn-Dixie, another scam company right? Or perhaps you have heard of these other scam companies that TCBG has an alliance with:
Oct. 5, 1998--The Children's Beverage Group Inc. has retained BDO Seidman LLP CPA, one of the nation's largest accounting and auditing firms, to assist the company in the process to reach fully reporting status, and ultimately, a NASDAQ listing.
Aug. 18 The Children's Beverage Group,Inc. announced today that the Company has named Daymon Associates, Inc. of Stamford, CT as its private label sales and marketing representative on their line of aseptic pouch juice and drinks. Daymon Associates, Inc., is the largest corporate brand sales and marketing organization in the USA. Its accounts include, but are not limited to: Kmart (NYSE:KM), Costco (NASDAQ:COST), A&P, American Stores (NYSE:ASC), Fleming Companies (NYSE:FLM), and Topco Associates.
Dec. 4 The Children's Beverage Group, Inc. has entered into an exclusive agreement with The Power Group to sell, co-pack, manufacture or fill The Children's Beverage Group's "rip it sip it" no spill stand-up liquid pouch containers utilizing its patent-pending self contained fluid dispensing system to the following international companies: Apple & Eve Nantucket Allserve Aqua Vie Beverage National Beverage Aqua Penn Spring Water National Grape Co-op /Welch's Cadbury Schweppes Nestle Campbell Soup Company Northland Cranberries Celestial Seasonings Ocean Spray Chiquita Brands Orange Co. Chock Full O'Nuts Pepsi Clearly Canadian Procter & Gamble Citrus World Starbuck's Coca-Cola/Minute Maid Smuckers Cott Beverages Tree Top Disney Triac Companies Dole Food Company Tropicana Ferolito, Vultaggio & Sons (Arizona Ice Tea)Unilever Lykes Bros. Viacom McCain Citrus Virgin Group
June 10, 1998--The Children's Beverage Group Inc. a manufacturer of specialty children's beverage packaging, has announced a co-packaging agreement with Sweet Ripe Drinks Ltd. of Ontario, Canada. Sweet Ripe Drinks Ltd. is the largest privately owned tetra manufacturing facility in North America and is a leader in aseptic beverage technology. They produce in excess of 20 million cases of beverage products annually for the leading trade brands in Eastern Canada.
June 17, 1998--The Children's Beverage Group Inc. announced today that they have entered into a manufacturing alliance with Cliffstar Corp. to expand TCBG's product line, and generate sales of these products. In this agreement, Cliffstar Corp., the nation's largest private label juice manufacturer, will produce TCBG's exclusive flexible, stand-up, no-spill pouch with the patent pending built-in straw.
May 20 The Children's Beverage Group, a manufacturer of specialty children's beverage packaging, has been chosen as the exclusive supplier by Winn-Dixie (NYSE:WIN) to produce TCBG's patent pending rip it sip it(TM), no spill, straw in the pouch, fruit drink for its PAK.A.LUNCH(R) product. Winn-Dixie's projected annual volume on this exclusive item is in excess of 8 million units.
Do you see a pattern? The pattern is that TCBG has teamed up with the biggest companies in the business. How do you think a small unknown company could accomplish that? It's because of their product, the 'Rip It Sip It' pouch. It seems that all the major players believe that this pouch is so good that they want to be a part of it. Not only is the pouch unique and easy to use with no spilling, it is also the cheapest type of pouch to make which allows the retailers to have a higher margin.
I don't hype stocks, I always post facts, data or links to back up what I say. Every stock that you recommend here is given with no facts and data that you've found from researching. Just lots of adjectives in capitals followed by exclaimation marks.
Here's one for you, long term, TCBG will go to the M-O-O-N and that spells MOON. Can you dig that happy crappy?
Now stop reading my post about a real company with information in it and get back to writing those hype laden posts that you do.
Mark |