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Microcap & Penny Stocks
Santa Barbara Restaurant Group SBRG
An SI Board Since January 1999
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Emcee:  Robert T. Quasius Type:  Unmoderated
SBRG and related companies seem to be in a consolidation mode, led by Bill Foley. This stock would seem to have long term potential by consolidating unprofitable or barely profitable restaurant chains.
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11 Seems to have settled in 2 dollar range for a while, but I can't see any teMel Long-10/9/1999
10 When do you think the stock will make it's move? Seems like cash flow is veRobert T. Quasius-10/9/1999
9 My mistake - it's Farley, not Foley.Mel Long-10/9/1999
8 I had not heard about a Foley/FTL past relationship. Wouldn't be surprised Robert T. Quasius-10/8/1999
7 I read on a Fruit of the Loom post that he had been forced out of the company. Mel Long-10/8/1999
6 William Foley II is the Chairman of SBRG, and also the holder of 1,174,000 sharRobert T. Quasius-10/8/1999
5 Can you fill me in on Foley? I can't remember seeing his name on any of theMel Long-10/8/1999
4 I think SBRG will flat line for a while, until there is news. Cash flow appearsRobert T. Quasius-10/8/1999
3 It sure passes the tests for a contrarian play. Do you think it will lose more?Mel Long-10/7/1999
2 It is dirt cheap now, probably because Foley lost a lot of credibility with WalRobert T. Quasius-10/4/1999
1 What do you make of it now? biz.yahoo.comMel Long-10/3/1999
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