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To: Buster who wrote (442)2/19/1999 10:19:00 PM
From: Laz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 686
 
10q on yahoo.......

sec.yahoo.com

sales for 6 months......$588,000
loss $144,000 (.01 per share).

Laz



To: Buster who wrote (442)2/20/1999 1:45:00 PM
From: stockster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 686
 
I read the 10Q Buster and I like what I see. The Las Olas store seems to be making money as is the other. Their loss for the last quarter was .01/share as opposed to 1997 Q which was (.05)

The question now is will they get the cigars from Tabianca in March so they can sell them in both stores and on the internet. This would improve sales and net profit. As for your comment Paul - I believe the point is for distribution of the cigars if the market-place likes them. More money would be needed to distribute the cigars outside of South Florida. This distribution could be solved by getting the orders through the internet and if the cigars are already packaged, ship them off to customers. However, they must get the cigars. So does anyone know why they are not getting the cigars from Tabianca? Did Steve explain this to anyone who spoke to him?

Stockster