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Spa Faucet (DRIP)
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From www.insidewallstreet.com

Spa Faucet, Inc.(OTCBB: DRIP) "When A DRIP Becomes A Flood"

In an article in the Investors Chronicle newsletter this month, Jimmy Holton writes "Savvy investors that want higher yields will want to target small cap stocks that are projecting larger than average revenues and earnings increases. "California based Spa Faucet, which became public barely three months ago, exemplifies these growth characteristics. But, as a result of their "back door" IPO
through reverse merger, news of this profitable and fast growing company's success is still virtually unknown to investors.

Spa Faucet, Inc. has been manufacturing and distributing decorative faucets and accessories for 19 years. Until recently, Spa concentrated on low-quality, low-margin "loss-leader" products. As competition for low-end products intensified, the company changed its strategy, focusing on higher-quality, higher margin products that are price competitive with the top brands. With an infusion of working capital in late 1995, Spa Faucet was able to increase manufacturing
capacity leading to increasing sales and profits. Spa Faucet products are now carried in Home Depot, Lowes and other major hardware stores.

Even more exciting, company revenues which have grown the last few years are about to explode as SPA rolls-out national distribution and expands its product line. Spa currently offers over 40 items in chrome, porceline, brass and 24-Carat gold plate.

Already, in its first quarter since the merger, SPA reported .07 a share profit on $2.4 million in revenues for the three months ended 6/30/96. Based on current product orders, the company expects to exceed those figures in the next couple of quarters. Revenues for 1996 are projected to top $17 million with annual earnings of about .40-.50 per share.

Spa shares are currently traded on the OTCBB under the symbol: DRIP. The company has filed an application for a NASDAQ Small Cap listing pending submission of its initial form 10. A NASDAQ listing would greatly increase its exposure to investors and maket makers. More importantly, as word of Spa's earnings gains a wider audience, share prices are likely to trade at higher multiples.

Hot Stock of The Week at a glance:

Company Name: Spa faucet, Inc.
Ticker Symbol: OTCBB: DRIP
Company Contact:Leonardo Sudman
Address: 8926 Comanche Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91311
Phone:818-718-9305
7/19 Close: 5 7/8
52 week high*: 6 1/4
Low*: 5 3/8
Estimated float: 1 million
Shares Outstanding: 5.1 million

* 52 week high/low since 3/31/96 merger only
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141I discovered an old account of a deceased family member containing 100 shares ofgm20202-1/30/2020
140 Yes, the IRI bestowed some sort award on a company I invested in, allegedly recbuzzlite-6/23/1999
139 Remember HMAT, the company that was going to buy SPA? It used to manage some rMahatmabenfoo-5/24/1999
138 Hey is anyone still out there on this stock? I am wondering why if this stock iLee N-4/29/1999
137 Go to the PNLK msg board and go to msg.#16627 and it will tell you all about SGENO-4/28/1999
136 > Kevin Lichtman was a paid spokesman for DRIP How'd you find out? GooMahatmabenfoo-4/26/1999
135 Kevin Lichtman was a paid spokesman for DRIP. Looks like the Stock Detective iGENO-4/26/1999
134 > I couldn't get that link to work. Has it changed? Not that I know. Mahatmabenfoo-3/18/1999
133 Charles, <i>A company must pledge to adhere to the standards listed at oJohn Sladek-3/18/1999
132 One of the little ironies in the ECO2 affair was the way that SPA FAUCET, its oMahatmabenfoo-12/22/1998
131 the absence of news is what happening when a pump house stops pumping. DRIPS fMahatmabenfoo-11/13/1998
130 I bought one at Home Depot (Houston, TX) for about $35. It seems like a nice buGregory Seward-9/3/1998
129 > For what its worth! I have seen Spa Faucets on > the shelves at Lowes iMahatmabenfoo-9/2/1998
128 For what its worth! I have seen Spa Faucets on the shelves at Lowes in northerMZUBOZ-9/2/1998
127 Does this seem accurate? It's what a wrote to the organization giving SPA Mahatmabenfoo-8/26/1998
126 > when Mr. Sudman laid down with a dog he got up with fleas. or he is himsMahatmabenfoo-8/26/1998
125 Lee N. & (Ernie) I'd like to cut a little slack here but I really don&#Robert G. Mitchell-4/14/1998
124 You guys can say what you like about SPA. However any comparison to ECO2 is notAuricman-4/12/1998
123 Thanks for the reply Bob. When I invested, I was unaware of this site and the aLee N-4/11/1998
122 Lee, This stock is SOMEWHAT tainted from its' association with ECO2! PLEASERobert G. Mitchell-4/11/1998
121 Do my eyes deceive me or has the DRIP raised the level in the pan a lttle bit. Lee N-4/9/1998
120 Lee, Sorry to hear that you met with a little bad luck. Unfortunately, that is Robert G. Mitchell-12/22/1997
119 Thanks for the reply Bob. I purchased shares before the 3 for 1 split, thinkingLee N-12/21/1997
118 Lee, This company is going nowhere FAST. Although, the folks @ Spa are involveRobert G. Mitchell-12/20/1997
117 Hi, new to the site. Wondering why everyone dropped out of the discussion on DRLee N-12/20/1997
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