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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Trim a Lawn - (TLWN) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Investor Clouseau who wrote (1081)4/29/1999 10:57:00 PM
From: Dave Gore  Respond to of 1522
 
YES!...WalMart is really an impressive endorsement of the product. Let's take a look.

#1: WalMart did a test marketing study on the product in 5% of the stores and it passed with flying colors, so now they are doing 40% of all stores, which is the standard next step. That's great.

#2: If they pass the next test another 40-60% of the stores will order which will impact the bottom line even more positively.

Speaks very highly of the product and certainly removes once and for all any doubt as to the quality of the product (not that we ever had any)

I mean isn't it impressive for a 30 cent company to have a product that is a far better value than Sears products, TORO, etc.?

And it's protected by patents and trademarks?

Remember also that many dealers chains have been clients for 1-2 years (going on the 3rd year)
and some new ones have signed up immediately for 2 years.



To: Investor Clouseau who wrote (1081)4/29/1999 11:18:00 PM
From: dowen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1522
 
I know this may be crazy but I own many a share for little old me of TLWN. Now I think 40% of all Wal-marts is great. We need not worry about the other 60%. Think about how many Wal-marts are in the heart of a city area or in the ghetto. Not too many trimmers will be sold there. So I think that if they are targeting 40% right now then those are probably the ones in the Sub-urbs. Any as my friends and I would say "GHETTO" Wal-marts would have no use for TLWN's products. Don't yell at me for stating the truth I'm a shareholder just thought it seemed like a light bulb in my head.