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I agree...sooner or later. I can't imagine the people that retired off that. I bought a measles 500 shares...a 5 grand investment would have been great! LOL maybe next time.
DDRX yea we have an eye for the good ones it will happen eventually!!
Don't feel bad...I bought 500 shares at. 25 and dumped them before this ever happened.LOL I missed about 17 grand in profit off 125 dollars. Live and learn.
Don't feel bad...I bought 500 shares at. 25 and dumped them before this ever happened.LOL I missed about 17 grand in profit off 125 dollars. Live and learn.
I agree BCHC going UP!!! I only trade beans and these beans are ready. Bona Coffee has more than 24 stores in some stage of contract, plus US and Canada happening this year. Take a look. I am in a very large position in BCHC with some of my winnings from ddrx. Bona is the new brew in town!
ROX...castle brands....the next diedrichs??????
Check out ROX (castle brands)
The share price has been depressed low (currently around .30)
They have been launching new alcohol products/lines and management changes.
Just posted earnings today and broke even after many many quarters of losses.
With a ton of product lines this could be the next diedrichs.
It will definitely explode as momentum in earnings grow or if one of the big alcohol companies buys them out like DDRX was.
Has the potential to be the DDRX of 2010.
good luck & do your own research.
Thanks, follow my posts. Been hanging out waiting for a reverse merger to possibly happen. Great DD at the board.
If it happens, the gains there may make this one look small.
Take care!
Congrats HokieHead, one hell of a call. I wish I seen this sooner. What's your next stock pick?
Mission accomplished.
8 months and $34 later the book can be closed on DDRX. Hope some rode it up with me from the $1 range back in the spring!
spoke to soon, $33, bidding war?, wish i still had some
Looks like my business is done here. Glad there was some on board with me for the ride. We are now PEETS lol!
Invest in BCHC (Bona Coffee). You will not regret. It has great potential like Diedrich Coffee
I'm right there with you. Another missed opportunity: -(
Do you think a short squeeze is eminent? With over 17% of the shares being currently shorted, it would seem like an inevitability. The only thing is the $26 price tag on the stock from the merger. Let me know your opinions. By the way, if you want a funny read, check out "seekingalpha.com's" blog today and then the one(if you missed it) from last week where the guy says that DDRX is involved in fraudulent behavior and that they are coming down in price quickly. Probably a large part of the 27% drop from Friday to yesterday.
UPDATE 1-Peet's to buy Diedrich Coffee for $212 mln
Mon Nov 2, 2009 6:36pm EST
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* Says deal values Diedrich at $26/shr
* Says deal to enter single-cup coffee mkt
* Deal to help earnings after 2010
* Peet's shares fall 4 pct, Diedrich stock up 23 pct
Nov 2 (Reuters) - Gourmet coffee chain Peet's Coffee & Tea Inc (PEET.O) agreed to buy Diedrich Coffee Inc (DDRX.O) in a $212 million cash-and-stock deal, to enter the fast growing single-cup coffee market.
The deal values Diedrich at $26 a share, a premium of 28 percent over its Monday closing price of $20.36.
Diedrich, a wholesale coffee roaster and distributor, makes and sells K-Cup refills for Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc's (GMCR.O) single-cup Keurig brewer system through a licensing agreement.
Under the deal, Peet's will acquire Diedrich's portfolio of brands including Diedrich Coffee, Coffee People and the single-serve rights to the Gloria Jean's coffee brand.
Peet's said it will finance the acquisition through a combination of cash on hand and $140 million of debt financing.
The acquisition, expected to hurt earnings in 2010 and add to profit thereafter, is scheduled to close by the end of 2009.
Shares of Peet's were down 4 percent at $33.18, while those of Diedrich were up 23 percent at $25.14 in trading after the bell. (Reporting by Nivedita Bhattacharjee in Bangalore; Editing by Anne Pallivathuckal)
Here is a good opportunity for you. Past is past. Do not worry. Look for the future. Invest in BoNa Coffee (BCHC). It was 3 cents six months ago. Now trading at 15 cents. Has great future as they are opening stores in several cities in US (California , Nevada and New York).
Rising on Unusual Volume
Symbol Vol. % Change Price % change
AMZN 687.78% 2.94%
RNOW 412.45% 5.18%
DDRX 308.72% 4.79%
HMIN 251.37% 7.44%
Sweeeeeeeeett!!
Diedrich Coffee Inc DDRX: $28.20 / +$3.84 / +15.76%
Diedrich Coffee Inc up today in heavy trading 10/19 10:33 AM
Diedrich Coffee Inc (DDRX:$26.79,00$2.43,009.98%) rose to $26.93 at 10:33 AM ET on October 19, 2009 in heavy volume of 361,013 shares.
Diedrich Coffee Inc up 10.02% to $26.80 10/19 10:20 AM
Diedrich Coffee Inc (DDRX:$26.89,00$2.53,0010.39%) rose 10.02% to $26.80 at 10:20 AM ET on October 19, 2009.
Hoping our DDRX follows suit!!
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc sets a new 52-week high 10/19 09:41 AM
Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc (GMCR:$75.379,0$2.029,02.77%) crossed above its 52-week high of $75.89 on 9:41 AM ET on October 19, 2009.
Mon 7:00am GMCR
Green Mountain Coffee's New Donut House Collection -- All Coffee, No Crumbs
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<< MORE exposure to the DDRX brands as side benefit >>
Just sippin' and waiting for the 30's?
Holding and drinking!!
How much did you have before you sold?
Yeah when I did that calculation I believe I saw my shoes coming out of my mouth at one point. I can empathize
Can't talk now, still have my head in the toilet!!
Pretty damn obscene huh? Yeah I missed this boat.
New to the board.....and, I was going to ask that same question.
But, I decided to be kind today
I PASSED UP THIS STOCK @ .25 CENTS 6 MONTHS AGO!!!!!!!!!!!! i CANNOT BELIEVE IT I STILL TO THIS DAY GET SICK TO MY STOMACH ABOUT IT. gOOD LUCK GUYS YOU HAVE A WINNER IN DDRX.
$17 last week, $26 earlier today, sick.
Smoke 'em if you got 'em.
I know this is my model stock... Simply amazing!
I keep watching this stock. I keep thinking "this can't keep going up"...Yet it just keeps going and going and going and going. I've never seen anything like this.
To point out a sickening fact: If you had bought $10,000 worth of DDRX stock at it's low on March 16, you could have sold today at the high of the day...for $1,150,000. I'm gonna go puke now
looks like your 20 target gets hit tomorrow......congrats....
OT:Hokie’s Next Gem…
Gave DDRX under $1 to $17 in 1.5 months
Next Micro Cap Play:
Cemtrex, Inc. (CTEI)
http://www.cemtrex.com/index.php
Chart:
http://stockcharts.com/h-sc/ui?s=CTEI&p=D&yr=0&mn=3&dy=0&id=p22207384185
Current Price: $0.51
Market Cap: $17.5 million
Shares O/S: 34.3 million
Shares Float: 8.9 million
Hokie's Comments:
Carbon Credits Legislation just passed. This stock is going to benefit big time starting this year. The stock is already showing it, up to mid 50 cent range from 5 cents in March. Multiple dollars ahead near-term imo.
A recent study released estimates that the world carbon market could be worth $3.1 trillion dollars by 2020. Cemtrex is doing Green DCV (energy efficiency) that generates carbon credits for its customers.
Cemtrex is now marketing a low-level Methane Catalytic Destruction Reactor (MCDR) unit for coal mines. A single full-scale Cemtrex MCDR unit can destroy approximately 5000 tons of low-level methane and generate 90,000 carbon credits per year along with production of pollution-free thermal energy. It will require 48,000 Cemtrex MCDR units to treat all the low-level methane from all US coal mines. "Based on approximate cost of $3 million per MCDR unit, it would take 3-4 years to pay back a typical single unit investment from the sale of carbon credits generated," said Mr. Arun Govil, CEO & President of Cemtrex. "Other units in the market cannot handle low-level methane concentrations and are more expensive, hence we offer a combination of technology and investment return that cannot be duplicated in today's market,"
Foster Wheeler awarded them a contract to design, supply and install an Insitu Carbon Monoxide (CO) analyzer system package. Demand for Carbon related consulting and technology is skyrocketing.
The stimulus bill signed by President Obama includes $14.5 billion for energy efficiency programs, $3.5 billion for renovation and energy efficiency improvements for the Department of Defense, $10 billion for federal loan guarantees on renewable energy systems, $8 billion for environmental remediation, $20 billion to extend renewable energy tax credits, and $11 billion to promote energy efficiency in government buildings and fleets.
Description:
Cemtrex Inc. is a worldwide market leader in manufacturing and selling the most advanced instruments for emission monitoring of particulate, opacity, mercury, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, etc. and filtration products for the industry. Cemtrex also markets Green DCV, an innovative energy efficiency solution for high-quality green building applications, through optimizing HVAC control systems. Cemtrex provides turnkey services for carbon creation projects from abatement of greenhouse gases pursuant to Kyoto protocol and assists project owners in selling of carbon credits globally. The Company's products are sold to power plants, refineries, chemical plants, cement plants and other industries, including federal and state governmental agencies.
Customers:
BP, GE, Corning, Citgo, Mitsubishi, Foster Wheeler, Dunkin Donuts, Txi, Siemens, Ensco
Updated Valuations 5/15/09
DDRX still undervalued when compared to peers:
Share Prices:
CBOU $5.50
GMCR $77.82
PEET $26.00
SBUX $12.94
DDRX $12.91
Shares Outstanding:
CBOU 19.4 million
GMCR 24.7 million
PEET 12.9 million
SBUX 734.6 million
DDRX 5.5 million
Market Caps:
CBOU $107 million
GMCR $1.9 billion
PEET $335 million
SBUX $9.6 billion
DDRX $71 million
Most Recent Quarter Revenue Growth (YOY):
CBOU lower than prior year quarter
GMCR 56.3%
PEET 12.5%
SBUX lower than prior year quarter
DDRX 72.3%
Forward Earnings:
CBOU $0.35
GMCR $2.13
PEET $1.14
SBUX $0.85
DDRX $1.50 (my estimate, see below)
Forward PE Ratio:
CBOU 16
GMCR 37
PEET 23
SBUX 15
DDRX 9
DDRX PPS at competitors forward PE:
CBOU $23
GMCR $53
PEET $33
SBUX $22
In conclusion, to value DDRX going forward, it should trade somewhere between $22 to $53 when compared to it's competition.
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My calculations for the $1.50 Fiscal 2009 earnings:
To earn $1.50 they need to make about $8.25 million. If I add on, say $8 million for Corporate expenses, the Wholesale Operation will need to produce $16.25 million in net income.
Wholesale net income margin was 17.5% of revenue last quarter. If they keep it at 17.5% (I think they will improve on that number with continued cost savings) in Fiscal 2009, they will have to do $93 million in revenue from July 2009 through June 2010 to hit the $16.25 million net income number.
I am guessing Wholesale revenue for Fiscal 2008 to finish up in the $70-$75 million range. $93 million would be in the bag imo then for Fiscal 2009. I think it could top $30 million a quarter by then, or $120 million now with sales at Walmart's.
$1.50 EPS x a modest 15 PE = $23 PPS
Earnings and revenues growing this fast it actually deserves a higher PE than 15 imo...
sometimes all it takes is some DD and more Luck =]
But thanks!
Has your short DDRX position doing? ROFLMAO!!!
Congrats to you as well.
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Founded in 1972, Diedrich Coffee, Inc. is a specialty coffee roaster, wholesaler and retailer. Our brands include Diedrich Coffee, Gloria Jean's, and Coffee People. We sell a wide variety of whole bean coffee, ground coffee and single serve coffee products through a network of office coffee service ("OCS") distributors, chain and independent restaurants, coffeehouses, other hospitality operators and specialty retailers across the United States. We operate a large coffee roasting facility in Castroville, California and distribution facilities in Irvine, California and Salinas, California that supply our coffees, teas and ancillary products to our wholesale and retail customers.
We also sell brewed, espresso-based and various blended beverages primarily made from our own fresh roasted premium coffee beans, as well as light food items, whole bean coffee and accessories, through our company operated and franchised retail locations. We have more than 110 retail locations, both company-operated and franchised, under these brands located in 25 states. In addition, we sell our coffees, teas and coffee related merchandise via our Diedrich Coffee (www.diedrich.com), Coffee People (www.coffeepeople.com), Gloria Jean's (www.gloriajeans.com) and Coffee Tea Store (www.coffeeteastore.com) web stores.
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