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To: Greger who wrote (299)4/30/1999 2:00:00 AM
From: mark cox  Respond to of 337
 
Lifeway Foods LWAY

This is a post from the RagingBull forum posted by someone by the name bobe23:

I don't know whether to believe it or not. But I figured it was pretty interesting and great if it's true.

Don't make any investment decisions on this.

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Everyone just talked to my buddy who is friends with the owner. The owner insisted that my friend would be foolish to sell in the next 30-60 days. Owner said good news coming, record production right now. Also, talking with major yogurt company.Draw your own conclusions. I really believe this is a sleeping giant. Owner said to my friend he thinks this is a $8-9 stock in next 30-60 days.

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The one thing that I definitely agree with him or her on is that LWAY is a sleeping giant.

Mark



To: Greger who wrote (299)5/1/1999 1:35:00 AM
From: Greger  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 337
 
<<<<Wild Oats Buys 11 Stores From Two Companies
Wild Oats Markets Inc. announced that it has purchased 11 stores in two separate transactions. Wild Oats will buy General Nutrition Cos.' six-store natural grocery unit, Nature's Northwest, for $57 million. The Nature's stores are in Portland, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash., and will continue to operate under their current names, Nature's Fresh Northwest, Nature's Marketplace and Nature's Northwest. The purchase also includes two new Nature's stores expected to be completed by the end of 1999, and one relocation.

The other three new markets will come from a purchase from United Natural Foods Inc. of Dayville, Conn. Wild Oats will pay $6.5 million in cash for the stores in Westport and Hartford, Conn., and Melbourne, Fla., which operate under the names Food for Thought, Cheese and Stuff, and Natureworks.

Wild Oats' CEO Mike Gilliland said the acquisitions will add $100 million in new revenue in 2000. The company also is planning to open 17 more of its own stores this year and next, and relocate three others. >>>>>