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Looks to me that the flip flopping continues. With such low volume, it is hard to say if someone is accumulating or selling. The rumors you heard have not stimulated the volume, so ny guess is that longs continue to bail.
I think it is reasonable to expect that if someone says they heard a rumor, that the source of same should be supplied.
Comments?
Can you post the source of those rumors??
Good morning all,
Nice close to the week last Friday.
Bid @ 0.11 Ask @ 0.14
I look for this stock to start moving this wek.
Rumors of news coming. Also rumors of a possible buyout.
Could not get any confirmation on a buy out from the IR (Kelly) or the company (Shane).
God Bless
Hmmm Things have come to a screeching halt. I guess the people that might acquire TBCO have left the building, or maybe the revenue reports have leaked.
Oh well, it was fun.
TBCO continues to get flipped while the longs continue to get out, IMO. 6 10 6 10 6
A non reporting company that has been listed as "caveat emptor" for almost as long as it has had it's new name. Heck, they don't even have an office. LOL
Yeah, I know, it's a shell and they will reverse merge with someone . OH, and Nite is holding them down.
"Update" suggests the company announced something. They did not.
Ms Black isn't going to tell you the sales in Mexico went bad. She is paid to promote, not demote.
The caveat emptor status must reach beyond "reporting". There are plenty of non reporting companies that are not caveat emptor. JMO
I spoke with the IR dept and was told that the company has hired an accountant to get the books ready to become a fully reporting company,and apply for the OTCBB status.
That should take care of the "Caveat Emptor" status.
She (Kelly Black) also said that revenues for sales in Mexico are going very good.
We should have some news in the next couple of weeks with an update.
God Bless
You said so ::::::::::::::
TBCO Week of Sept 15th
« Thread Started on Sept 15, 2008, 5:26am » [Quote]
Good day all,
Looks like TBCO has gone to the wolves.
IMO.... we will see nothing happen but possibly downward movement until we see some quarterlies, or a news release.
Hope we see something.
God Bless
Some one is selling off.
How low will it go?
God Bless
You keep posting the same post that the major longs are gone.
Please post your proof.
Very few of the people I know have sold any at all.
God Bless
The flipping continues, albeit now there is a lack of volume. IMO the major longs are LONG GONE.
Good morning all,
Tobacco is quiet now....but good things are still coming.
Hopefully soon the company will become fully reporting.
Revenues are being made through the distribution of Rojo cigarettes.
Taxi sales, quickie store sales, and chain store sales all doing good.
Company to apply to move to OCBB...accountant working on books to become fully reporting.
Much more good things to come...IMO
God Bless
Looks like this stock is being flipped. Several days of up and down.
Nice day. 2500 shares and down 45%. Looks like a skewed future ahead. If they would only report all those profits from the taxi drivers.
Looks more like some longs have sold out, if you ask me. But you may be almost correct. There was some buying today which may draw some buyers if it can get above .10, which will drive the next sellout by longs who have given up on the forward looking statements.
You would think that 120, 000 taxi cabs could sell a few cigarettes wouldn't you.
Looks like someone is shorting Tobacco again.....then they will try to make it look like there are interested buyers, then drive it back to 0.05 to cover their shorts.
Any opinions?
God Bless
.05 seems to be a support level for TBCO. It may hold, but if not, look out below. If the longs buy in again, we could see a retracement IMO and then who knows. If not, and this hangs here for another day or so, I foresee some panic selling. Low float stuff.
The company has had some decent PR's but the big money isn't buying it. If they really had something going, they would report properly and get off the Pinksheet.com caveat emptor status. It is this issue that leads me to distrust the relatively recent PR's. along with the jaded history before being renamed to Tobacco one.JMO
Looks like TBCO finally hit the dirt. Closed at .05 on 60K volume. Down 29% from Friday. Not a good sign.
Good volume again today,but NITE still controlling both the bid & ask.
Hopefully your gut is right and we see the PPS go north this week.
I would truly like to see something good.
God Bless
growing bigger each weekend . . . lol
Hey Cajun,
How big is your gut? lol
God Bless
IMO we may see a push this week. The buys at .10 may push this north this week. I am not looking for a ton, but .20 may not be out of the question. Just an opinion or gut feel so don't buy on my gut!
Hello all,
Looks like this stock does not have enough support to break through NITE, even with good press releases.
I think we are stagnant until we can see a revenue report showing more than possibilities.
All the press has been good, but only stirred up the volume, not the PPS.
Good luck to those who wait for more.
IMO we may be here for a while.
God Bless
With NITE controlling this stock, the board sure has gone quiet.
God Bless
very valid . . . i am guessing we will see results of this sample test they are starting soon.
I think this is bigger than we are thinking.
Just think if every cab just sold one pack of smokes per day.
At even $2/pack....that is $7.2 in revenues per month.
JUST ONE PACK!!!!
The revenues could be staggering.
God Bless
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My love for my family is the reason I invest.
Very cool (and creative) distribution channel
NEWS OUT
Tobacco One, Inc. Obtains Agreement to Sell and Promote Its New "ROJO'S" Brand Cigarette Within Mexico's Vast Taxi Network
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Aug 20, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Tobacco One, Inc. (Pink Sheets: TBCO), is pleased to announce that it has recently entered into an exclusive distribution agreement with Consejo Nacional Del Transporte of Mexico City, Mexico. Consejo Nacional Del Transporte is the governing taxi union body and will act as the gateway for Tobacco One's exposure in over 120,000 taxicabs nationwide. This agreement was signed and authorized by Union Leader Pablo Cruz Maldonado. Tobacco One began a test market of 600 taxi cabs on Saturday, August 16, 2008. Tobacco One President Shawn Ulizio commented, "This agreement further demonstrates Tobacco One's commitment of creatively selling and promoting our Rojo's brand in all available venues throughout Mexico and Latin America. Our management team in Mexico is to be commended for all of their accomplishments over the last month." The taxi program will be a voluntary participation program for up to 120,000 drivers who will exclusively offer Rojo's brand cigarettes for sale to potentially millions of customers weekly.
About Tobacco One, Inc.
Tobacco One, Inc. designs, creates, and brings to market innovative smoking products. Through vertical integration and an aggressive acquisition plan, Tobacco One is positioned to become a premier supplier in the industry. Development of a national distribution network will serve to properly brand the company's own cutting-edge product line currently under development. Tobacco One is focused on specialty cigars, cigarettes and other tobacco products (OTP) with an emphasis on the international marketplace.
Safe Harbor Statement
Matters discussed in this press release contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. When used in this press release, the words "anticipate," "believe," "estimate," "may," "intend," "expect" and similar expressions identify such forward-looking statements. Actual results, performance or achievements could differ materially from those contemplated, expressed or implied by the forward-looking statements contained herein. These forward-looking statements are based largely on the expectations of the Company and are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties. These include, but are not limited to, risks and uncertainties associated with: the impact of economic, competitive and other factors affecting the Company and its operations, markets, product, and distributor performance, the impact on the national and local economies resulting from terrorist actions, and U.S. actions subsequently; and other factors available from the Company.
SOURCE: Tobacco One, Inc.
CONTACT: Investor Relations Contact:
Premier Media Services Inc.
Kelly Black, CEO, 480-649-8224
kblack@premierfundingservice.com
From all the info they have PR'd IMO it is a very good play to look into. Also IMO we have seen a lot of accumulation over the past week. Hopeful for a good week this week . . . we will see?
cm3i is Tobacco a stock worth looking into? What's the word on the street?
---'When you control what will be seen, you will be seen for what you truly are'---
ibreken
Glad to know that my opinion is of value to you.
Your silly suggestions that I work for some basher company is getting old. Come to Detroit and I will show you.
Any company that doesn't report and is only a few months old with an average of about 17000 shares traded per day (except for the last 5 days) is hardly a charting candidate. You say I am side stepping. I say there isn't sufficient nor is there apropriate data to rely on a chart.
I use Stockcharts.com and they don't even list it. My broker has it, but the charts are lousy and they don't offer much in the way of technicals. Yahoo and others can't supply consistent data because the data people are avoiding due to Pinksheets.com and other things
The question of volume is not measured in 5 days, it is measured in weeks and months. If a stock is breaking out of some kind of slump or even an IPO, one needs several weeks to see if the moves are sustainable.
TBCO could be legit and anyone that owns it at any of its levels could make out quite well, but unless you are independently wealthy, why would you tie up trading funds on a stock like this, when there are so many better ones, even pennies, to pick from.
And why would anyone promote this stock unless they were looking for the infamous spike to bail from? There is nothing substantive about this stock. The company's forward projections are just what the potential is, if everything goes right. We have already seen that that is not the case.
I have no doubt that TBCO could rise from the dead, but it is your relentless promotion that suggests that it is you, not me, that works for someone.
You said you haven't posted much here, but you are all over the place with this one, trying to draw others to what you promote.
I wouldn't mind your hopes for this so much if you didn't post in such a suggestive manner. The words you use are very suggestive. So, in response to your suggestion that I have an employer that would be upset if I said anything positive about this stock, I say ....prove it or shut up.
It is obvious that the .25 level is critical to those who bought above it. It is a short term resistance level. But, .35 is what needs to be breached from here and it has to last or this will show it's colors quite vividly.
This company could do wonders for it's PPS if it would report but it is obvious that they are avoiding that like the plague which just adds to my negative sentiment.
Calc,
You side stepped the questions again.
Where do your charts show as the break out level, and how many up days with volume do your charts need to be considered more than a bump....a possible run.
You say there is not enough history to chart the potential, yet you can, with out a shadow of a doubt, call this a crap stock, based on the same history.
One sided thinking, is it not?
You can not answer the questions, because that may be a positive statement, which your employer would not like.
rotflmao
You are what you are.
God Bless
Once again you have twisted the facts. Last week I said it needed volume to be on anyone's radar and what a miracle, it had some volume.
This stock doesn't have a long enough history to chart the potential and furthermore, it is CAVEAT EMPTOR. What more could you want from a stock. LOL
I'll see you guys on Monday. I'm tired today.
Calc,
I am surely promoting hard.
I have posted a total of maybe four times on this board, with the exception of putting up the press releases the past few weeks.
If stating a positive opinion is called "promoting", then constant, and I mean constant, negative posts is "bashing".
You can not see a good play due to the caveat emptor status.
You will miss a good play.
You did not answer the charting questions guru.
Answer the questions asked, and quit calling this a turd if you have no proof to back up your statement.
If we say this is a good play based on the releases, you say post your proof as to why....
You have called this a P.O.S. since the beginning.....WHERE IS YOUR PROOF!!!!! and don't say pinksheets status of caveat emtpor.
We are eagarly awaiting your charting answers, and your proof.
God Bless
I think someone needs to turn the lights on and yes there are those who have the lights on but no one is home.
I'm too tired today to list all the reasons, it looks like I may have to repeat them because a couple of days of volume have clouded some people's judgment.
If you are so sure this is a winner, why don't you and Cm just back off for a few months and let it happen? Your promotions lend this stock to what Pinksheets purports.JMO
You know, every now and then I have a brain f**t. I was thinking of LGMB when I said that. It is very probable that many people are very slightly in the money on TBCO.
I made a mis statement, albeit an honest mistake. I never intended to mislead anyone. Facts are facts. A simple look at the chart makes it clear that some people could be in the money, especially for those who bought at the lows of a few days ago.
Now don't get all teary eyed because I admitted an error. I still think TBCO is a crap shoot at best. They need to report first and then have sustainable volume and a reasonable fluctuation in price to be a candidate for me.
As long as Pinksheets has it on their buyer beware list, I can not even consider it the way you and Cm do. Promoting it as you do, in light of all the things that TBCO isn't, adds ammunition to Pinksheets caveat emptor staus, IMO.
I just think someone needs to get his head out of the hole and see the light
Cajun,
IMO....we need to break through, and hold, above the 0.25 mark.
I do not know anything about charting....just a novice who only knows how to gamble... so let's see what the charting expert has to say.
Also, how many positive days does it take to be considered more than a PPS bump Calc?
Good statement about the "VERY MISLEADING" statement made by Calc...that all are in the hole that own this stock.
Everyone that got into this stock from my emails are in the "GREEN" at the present....so who is in the hole?
Please provide us with your proof.
God Bless
How can you be so positive to say anyone who owns is in the hole? I am not in the hole and I know others who are not as well. What proof do you have of this statement. Making such a statement is quite irresponsible. Please provide some proof so all that visit this board will not be mislead . . . lol. Do me a favor, go plug in your charts on TBCO and tell me what threshold it would need to break before you would see it on your radar? (Not joking, serious here . . . what would it take for you to consider a buy solely based on charting)
Do tell, who is in the money?
Yes, I will continue to look at my charts which has nothing to do with the current conversation or TBCO.
As I have said several times, I do not dispute that TBCO could wave a magic wand and produce a price spike. It is your relentless pumping with innuendo and unsubstantiated contacts that I take exception with.
You are entitled to an opinion, as we all are. My disagreement with you does not make me a basher. In fact, TBCO hasn't reported anything so how could anyone have a valid opinion? You have confused the terms. Throwing the dice is not a valid opinion but rather just a big gamble and your promotions speak volumes about what you are about.
Calc,
Many of us here are in the "GREEN"
More will be so, after next week.
Tobacco is about to blow past NITE, and their never ending attempt to hold this stock down..
"YOU WILL SOON SEE"
Don't forget to "WATCH YOUR CHARTS" lol
God Bless
Anyone who has some "skin" in this stock is in the hole. LOL Doesn't change what you said.
Sure calc . . . sure! Now for all who have some skin in this stocks, Nice finish for Friday!
The only thing glaring is that you are trying to backstroke out of what you said.
You said "great earnings" which implies profits.
Sorry, but you said "GREAT earnings. I think the average person would assume you meant profits. I'm sure I don't have to explain to you that revenue and earnings are two different things and neither equates to profits.
You have posted on several sites that this company has had GREAT earnings. You ought to get your terms straight before you go all over town pumping a stock that has not EVER reported or even filed a form D meanwhile Pinksheets.com has labeled it caveat emptor ever since it took on the name of Tobacco One.
Give it up. You blew it with that remark. You know what great earnings means and what you expected everyone to believe.
TBCO may turn a profit someday. That is not my dispute. Currently there is no way to know and it is certainly irresponsible to suggest that any of the Mom and Pop deals they have contracted will produce profits. You don't know what concessions they made within the contracts they have. Saying the word "Wal-Mart" means nothing until you know the bargains made. And let's not forget that the deal is with Mexico's Wal-Mart, NOT the U.S. version. Hell, we don't even know if it is working yet. TBCO only tells us one side of the story.
If you want to do some real DD, why don't you contact Wal-Mart and ask them how TBCO products are doing, relative to others.
TBCO: Volume Spike; 41% > 20-adsv, Stock -5.56%
THURSDAY , AUGUST 14, 2008 01:35 PM
This is the 3rd VOLUME alert for TBCO in the past 7 calendar days.
Trading for Tobacco One, Inc. (OTC: TBCO) has been heavier than usual in today's session. By 13:35 ET, the stock had already traded 99,168 shares via 27 trades. The cumulative volume is 41.00% above its 20-day average of 70,331. Normally the stock experiences around 10 individual trades per session.
So far, today's volume surge has caused a net decline in TBCO's stock price. At the time of this alert, the stock was trading at $0.170, down $-0.010 (-5.56%).
One year ago, the Company's shares closed at $1.350. The price has declined more than 87 percent since then.
Over the last 10 trading session TBCO has traded in a range between $0.080 and $0.200 and is currently trading 83.58% below its 52-week high of $1.035 set on November 09,2007 and 466.67% above its 52-week low of $0.030 from July 21,2008.
In the previous 3 sessions, TBCO trading has displayed a mixed trend. Closing results have been as follows:
August 13, 2008 --- closed at $0.180 up $0.055 (+44.00%) on 102,100 shares
August 12, 2008 --- closed at $0.125 even for the day on 385,200 shares
August 11, 2008 --- closed at $0.125 up $0.015 (+13.64%) on 301,600 shares
Calc, for the record (and based on your postings)you yourself expose one glaring weakness in your arguement. I said earnings or revenue (whichever - same difference) . . . not at all did I say profits. I am obvioulsy willing to bet that revenue figures quated based on the players involved will produce a profit. After-all, at this point my bet is on less than a quarter per share.
COME ON already. You know I don't lie. You and Cm have tried to catch me in a lie, on several ocasions and will never do it, because I don't lie.
The smoking thing was intended to be a joke, but you took forever to respond to it and by the time you did, I actually found that Mexico is doing things similar to the US by banning smoking in various public places, albeit with less success than us. Honestly, that doesn't mean a hill of beans to smokers, who will still smoke as much as they always do unless smokes get too expensive.
Obviously you are not a business owner otherwise you would know that revenue does not translate into profits. TBCO's acquisitions may well have revenue, but do they make a PROFIT? Adding Mexico Wal-mart may add revenue, but again, HOW MUCH PROFIT, and will it offset their current liabilities in the near term OR WHAT??
TBCO has FAILED to report anything, so how can you be so excited.
Nice try.
yes - good earnings - yes good earnings - all based on PR's about the rojo aquisition and it's current business plus the signing of walmart and Zippy . . . you seem to be getting pretty "technical" on this but are quick to jump on with a post that Mexico was outlawing smoking . . . and then claim it was just a joke. So my info was based on PR'd info, yours was based on??????
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