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


To: AC Flyer who wrote (2374)3/18/1999 6:24:00 PM
From: Richard Eknoian Jr.  Respond to of 2452
 
I like this company and most of what I see about it. Jon must realize his ability to make the most money will be to bring this company to full reporting status. If this company were reporting the up side would be much higher. Revenue growth is a given. Stock price is not as long as the company remains a mystery to investors. Conference calls are nice but audited financials showing growth would drive this stock. If Jon could address a timetable for reporting that would be big news. He knows if he really wants to change the name of the company to Coke or Pepsi as he joked in the cc that audited financials are a prerequisite. So don't try to intice me that that is your plan unless you are going to go reporting real soon.



To: AC Flyer who wrote (2374)3/18/1999 7:06:00 PM
From: RJC2006  Respond to of 2452
 
TCBG can still be a fully reporting company and Jon Darstadter's voting block could still hold a majority position at board meetings. If TCBG were on the Nasdaq market he wouldn't have to worry about voting himself raises because the stock appreciation from the move to the Nasdaq board would be such that a raise or bonus would look like a mere pittance.