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The song mentions the 21st of September, the opening day of the Japanese Exposition. Earth Wind and Fire is one of my favorites. You are correct, I am a little odd. I'm also OLD and that makes me an expert on patience. Everyone's patience will begin to be rewarded soon. IMHO
Good Luck to you!
Summer's almost over...not much to add until good Pr OR we must wait for .....
Do you remember
The twenty first night of september
Love was changing the minds...... pretenders
While chasing the clouds away
Our hearts were ringing
In the key that the hearts were singing
As we danced in the night
Remember
How the stars stole the night away
Chorus:
ha ha ha ba de ya
Say do you remember
Ba de ya
Dancing in september
Ba de ya
Never was a cloudy day
Ba do do ba do do ba do do
Ba do do ba do do ba do do
Ba do do ba do do ba do do
Sorry could not help myself...Earth Wind and Fire...
Do you remember
The twenty first night of september
Love was changing the minds...... pretenders
While chasing the clouds away
Our hearts were ringing
In the key that the hearts were singing
As we danced in the night
Remember
How the stars stole the night away
Chorus:
ha ha ha ba de ya
Say do you remember
Ba de ya
Dancing in september
Ba de ya
Never was a cloudy day
Ba do do ba do do ba do do
Ba do do ba do do ba do do
Ba do do ba do do ba do do
Earth Wind and Fire.....even the name of the group sounds like something from the orient. LOL
Who sang this song??? I like the lyrics...LOL
Do you remember
The twenty first night of september
Love was changing the minds...... pretenders
While chasing the clouds away
Our hearts were ringing
In the key that the hearts were singing
As we danced in the night
Remember
How the stars stole the night away
Chorus:
ha ha ha ba de ya
Say do you remember
Ba de ya
Dancing in september
Ba de ya
Never was a cloudy day
Ba do do ba do do ba do do
Ba do do ba do do ba do do
Ba do do ba do do ba do do
Last one...got to go to back work..my boss #$%^#
Remember THINGS take time!
Posted by: ralphjusa
In reply to: ralphjusa who wrote msg# 4310 Date:4/5/2006 9:53:46 PM
Post #of 16542
I think it's time for an E-WATER update. I'm thinking tomorrow or Friday. I'm hearing a lot of buzz about the e-water, yet it seems to take a back seat to the other products.
Ralphj
Posted by: ralphjusa
In reply to: JPGetty who wrote msg# 4354 Date:4/5/2006 10:10:09 PM
Post #of 16543
I think E-WATER will out do all the products combined eventually. AND...the other products are fantastic. Rush cola...none better
1 or 2 more...LOL
Posted by: ralphjusa
In reply to: ralphjusa who wrote msg# 9123 Date:5/17/2006 8:17:55 PM
Post #of 16540
It's a Yin/Yang thing.
MARKET CONSIDERATIONS
Consumer demand for the most part stems from Hong Kong, Singapore, China, Taiwan, Canada and the United States. The United States enjoys a variety of ginseng products, imported largely from China, Hong Kong, Korea and Canada. There is an increasing demand for North American ginseng in Singapore, Taiwan, Malaysia and other ASEAN countries, along with Japan
I'll stop posting shortly...I promise
Posted by: ralphjusa
In reply to: A deleted message Date:5/17/2006 8:01:01 PM
Post #of 16538
Gamgood...American ginseng
1)American ginseng is sought out by Chinese, Koreans, and Japanese. THEY CAN NOT GET ENOUGH!!!!!
2)It is sought after because:
Today, 99% of all ginseng is commercially grown. Wisconsin produces approximately 90% of the ginseng grown in the United States, over 2 million pounds annually. Ninety-five percent of this valuable crop, considered the best in the world, is exported to Asia.
American Ginseng (Panax Quinquefolium) is difficult and expensive to grow. Ginseng seed takes two years to germinate. Then it takes another three to four years, intense labor and a watchful eye to produce decent-size ginseng roots. Still, once dried, these precious roots often weigh less than an ounce. Once ginseng plants have been harvested the same plot of land can not be successfully use to grow another crop of ginseng for at least 15 years and maybe never.
Panax Quinquefolium or American ginseng; found in North America and cultivated mainly in Wisconsin and Canada. American ginseng, from Wisconsin, is considered the best in the world because of its rich nutrients, exceptional shape, size and color and high ginsenoside levels. All Best American ginseng is selected from a few of Wisconsin's finest ginseng farms.
GAMGOOD...SINCE IT IS HIGHLY PRIZED AND SOUGHT AFTER...AND SINCE 95% OF IT IS SHIPPED TO ASIA...THEN THE ASIAN'S CONTROL THE GINSENG MARKET.
From Wisconsin agrricultural society....
Japan today and China...????
China, Western experts concur, is no place for the fainthearted. And yet sometimes the risks obscure the potentially mighty rewards.
Indeed, farmers across the state are a testament to China's ravenous appetite for agricultural imports of all kinds. Wisconsin last year shipped $54 million worth of grains, seeds and fruits to China - an astronomical 850% increase from 2002. State figures show that China became the No. 2 destination for Wisconsin's farm products in 2003, behind Canada. Only a year earlier, it ranked No. 5 behind Canada, South Korea, Japan, and Mexico.
It is ginseng, of all the agricultural goods, that sets the standard - because for years it was one of the state's top export crops to China, and because of its continuing popular identification with the state.
An old post but worth reading again....
Posted by: ralphjusa
In reply to: ralphjusa who wrote msg# 9294 Date:5/18/2006 4:22:02 PM
Post #of 16534
Know one on this board truely UNDERSTANDS what ginseng means to the Asian cultures around the world.
Cool yin and hot yang
In China, which has a 4,000-year legacy of herbal healing, the sheer extent of the popularity of Wisconsin ginseng takes visitors by surprise.
Herbalists across China attribute near-mystical qualities to Wisconsin's ginseng as a therapy for healing mind, body and spirit. Doctors prescribe it for everything from chronic fatigue and diabetes to daily stress, the flu, forgetfulness, hangovers and impotence.
The Chinese use Taoist philosophy to describe the difference between Wisconsin's species of ginseng and the traditional Chinese and Korean varieties: The human body, like the universe, is composed of opposing natural forces - yin and yang - that eternally strive to balance one another. Yin is darker, softer and cooler like night, and has the life energy of a woman; yang represents brightness and hardness and has the hot rush of masculine energy, according to Chinese medicine and philosophy.
Wisconsin-grown ginseng provides the Chinese with a cooling yin tonic that they cannot find in the hot yang grades from Korea or China. Wisconsin root is also gentler and better-suited to older folks, who constitute the biggest group of ginseng consumers as they strive to push the boundaries of longevity.
The loamy glacial soil and cool climate of Marathon County are ideal for a native strain of Panax quinquefolius, best known as "American ginseng." The bitter flavor is unique to the upstate soil in the same way that French vineyards yield distinctive Champagne grapes, said Paul Hsu, Wisconsin's biggest grower. Ginseng grew wild in hardwood forests, where American Indians dug up the roots for use as a universal tonic.
Early settlers and fur traders were the first to sell wild ginseng to the Orient. Proceeds from ginseng exports helped finance the American Revolution, said Robert Beyfuss, a ginseng specialist at Cornell University in New York. American explorer Daniel Boone wrote about the herb in his diary.
"No single substance has been so routinely used by so many people for so many years to keep them healthy as ginseng," Beyfuss said.
Wisconsin farmers learned early on how to cultivate the red-berried bushes with arduous growing cycles - four years from planting to harvest, allowing the roots to gradually enrich themselves with restorative compounds called ginsenocides. Each spring the farmers string up thousands of acres of fabric canopies that block out 80% of the sunlight and simulate the muted light of a forest floor.
We're in the right place at the right time.....
MEGATRENDS 2010: THE RISE OF CONSCIOUS CAPITALISMBy Patricia Aburdene
Excerpt from Chapter 5:
The Biggest Market You Never Heard Of
By 2000, the market for values-driven commerce, from organic food and eco-tourism to Earth-friendly appliances and alternative medicine, had reached $230 billion, according to a report in The New York Times, and was growing by double digits every year. No wonder the Times called it, “The biggest market you have never heard of.”
Natural products, from food to personal care items, were a $36 billion market by 2002—up from $15 billion five years earlier, said Boston-based investment bank Adams, Harkness & Hill.
Conscious Consumers are often categorized as “LOHAS” (Lifestyles of Health and Sustainability) customers. By 2005, 63 million Americans—or 30 percent of the adult population—were part of the LOHAS market, says the Natural Marketing Institute, a market research firm specializing in the LOHAS customer.
The LOHAS market is comprised of five sectors: (1) Sustainable Economy (green buildings, renewable energy, socially responsible investing); (2) Healthy Living (natural and organic food, nutritional supplements and personal care); (3) Alternative Healthcare (wellness, complementary and alternative care [e.g., homeopathy]); (4) Personal Development (mind, body, spirit products and services from CDs to seminars) and (5) Ecological Lifestyles (ecological or recycled products, ecotourism and travel).
But here is the key point:
Ninety percent of LOHAS customers prefer to buy from companies that share or reflect their values, says LOHAS Journal, a publication for conscious businesses and consumers.
Not surprisingly, there’s plenty of overlap between the LOHAS consumer and the Cultural Creatives, and the key to both is values. Cultural Creatives co-author Paul Ray, who worked for decades in market research and applied social research, says he spent two years trying to figure out how to predict consumer behavior. The answer isn’t demographics, income or psychographics, Ray concluded, but values—and lifestyle.
A Bit of a Paradox
Values-driven Consumers remain a mystery to mainstream business—and it is little wonder why. Some Conscious Consumers are comfortable, even rich, in disposable income (although Paul Ray describes Cultural Creatives as of “average” income). Still they all disdain consumerism and want no part of the mass market—whether discount, designer or anything in between.
But when these quirky customers find what they want, they go wild. They’ll cheerfully wait months and pay a $3,000 premium for a Honda Civic hybrid, then drive 50 miles out of their way to the nearest Whole Foods for the absolute best organic $7.98 a pound baby spinach this side of Kansas City.
What’s the secret behind their purchase decisions? You gotta know their values. Mainstream companies are gradually catching on—showing up at LOHAS conventions like the one in Broomfield, Colorado, in June 2003. That’s where Sheri Shapiro, assistant marketing manager for the Ford Escape hybrid SUV (which hit the market in 2004), discovered “the values and attributes of the LOHAS customers matched our own research.” Time Warner, Sony and General Electric joined Ford at the 2004 LOHAS get-together in Marina del Ray, California.
How does a company reach Conscious Consumers? By understanding the importance of positive uplifting values, of course, but also by living those values in business.
Click here for excerpts from Chapter 2:
Dawn of Conscious Capitalism
Starbucks - It's All About the Beans
Money and Morals
O
Here's some good reading. RSHN is in a great market at a great time in history. Now we must execute.
http://www.workplacespirituality.info/5%20Biggest%20Market.html
Checkmate..Posters...are any of you familiar with the book "Megatrends 2010"?
Seems RSHN is part of the trend.
Checkmate...then the numbers we were tossing around a few days ago could well be EXTREMEL LOW. Feeling Good. Hey, that should be our new rally song...LOL
Checkmate and Gamood...is it just me or is everyone's prickly hairs starting to shoot straight up? Based on your and Gamood's figures RSHN is begining to take on a real MOMO move.If and when news of the brewery, Mexico, Asia, health clubs,food chains, convenient stores come together what type of company are we going to have here?
Rumor (sorry)is that a foreign entity may take a stake in RSHN. I don't know anything just something I heard online somewhere. Hope it has some validity.
Checkmate...I'd like to run some numbers based on your conversation with Kramers. Your opinion only.
1) Is it possible that with our increased distribution capabilities, that RSHN could be selling e-water at some time in the conceiveable future at 1,000 locations?
2) If the answer is YES, could you or Gamood put a number(gross sales/or profit if known)on 40 cases a month per store?
Thanks in advance, not trying to jump the gun, just felt like dreaming a little as the weekend approaches.
I thought you needed a little uplifting this morning.LOL
I actually have a small Bong. Poor gene pool.
I think a friend in Boston would make a good spokeperson. Doug Flutie. Any $$$ could go to his charity. Just a thought.
With Doug on board we all could sing this happy tune. LOL
http://www.authentichistory.com/audio/1930s/music/1929-Happy_Days_Are_Here_Again.html
It's now thursday......
Lyrics:
Monday, Monday
So good to me
Monday morning
It was all I hoped it would be
Oh, Monday morning
Monday morning couldn't guarantee
That Monday evening you would still
Be here with me
So some have decided to stay. Some to leave.Some to whine. Some to walk the line. Some state the best days are behind. Some state all is fine. Monday/Money can't trust that day.
Here's the new song of the week.......
I'm looking over a four-leaf clover
That I overlooked before.
One leaf is sunshine, the second is rain,
Third is the roses that grow in the lane.
No need explaining, the one remaining
Is somebody I adore.
I'm looking over a four-leaf clover
That I overlooked before
Sounds like he has the ear of management...RSHN could be bigger than we ever thought.
Another post from that person....
Eventually, RSHN may want to be able to handle the receiving, loading, and shipping of "..containers.." for it's offshore and/or Great lakes customers. That would take some additional real estate and either some huge fork lifts or a container transporter vehicle..:
http://www.kalmarind.com/show.php?id=1020620
Another thought is that a filling plant on both the east and west coasts would eliminate the need for trucking 'water' across the the Rockies, the Smokies, and/or the Adirondacks. Like Coke or Pepsi, they could ship syrup from a central plant.
John
Don't worry about the PPS in the short run. Look at the "story". If you believe then add. If you don't then sell.
hbbus, I know you're adding.
Posted by: ralphjusa
In reply to: smacku911 who wrote msg# 14802 Date:7/29/2006 4:37:58 PM
Post #of 15330
interesting reading from another board....
statement: My guess is that the Gray brewing closing is holding up the PR's and not the Corr/Lynch deal. Hope all is solved ASAP. GLTA
answer: I think we may need to consider the tax implications for the current long term and private owners of the brewery. It may be very important for them to structure how they receive payments and/or some forms of annuity or stock participation in RSHN so they don't get hammered by both Federal and the 'People's Republic of Wisconsin's' income taxes all at once. I'm sure the lawyers and CPAs involved are all sputtering away like Louisianna Demoncraps at a Pork Passing Convention with associated "..me too.." memo's swirling around like mad followed by reprintings of the annotated and initialed hardcopy.
And, as you said, Corr-Lynch are probably ready to ink both the brewery deal and the private placement as soon as the Gray people are totally ready.
futher explainations:
I don't think that the brewery is the only acquisition project they are working on, either.
There's a lot of attention being paid to relationships and distribution in the Chicagoland area (..subtending to Milwaukee to the north, Joliet & Peoria to the south, Rockford to the west, and South Bend to the east..) that offers tremendous sales potential for all the RSHN products based on ethnic and good health preferences. It's very easy to move product from Chicago to all the cities on the Great Lakes by freight ships, also. It would certainly be helpful to have more warehousing and company-owned transport vehicles in that area, as opposed to using common carriers. I wouldn't be surpirsed to see some acquistions soon that address those needs.
Excepting the company's already national and international exposure and development, RSHN could probably be hugely sucessful just working right in it's own back yard.
GLTA
We needed a little shift in thought as some posters seemed to have more malicious and manipulative motives. Not that hard questions should go unanswered. Being here for a long time along with many of you, including Gamood and Checkmate, I have found Bob a straight forward and no nonsense type of guy. Again, not without flaws and screw-ups. That said my spirits are picking up as they did earlier this Spring. I'll be honest, I have no contacts nor have I heard anything. This said I believe some news begins soon and with some luck in the not too distant future some very good news.
To start out let's consider all the prospective buyers of RSHN products.
http://www.care2.com/ecards/p/8020-3532-10346-2209
GLTA
Interesting read....
Tropical Beverage Expands Online Fulfillment Services
SANTA ANA, Calif., Aug 02, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Tropical Beverage Inc. (Pink Sheets:TPBV), a producer and distributor of value-added water-based products, today announced that it has developed an online support network to handle online orders. It has partnered up with some of its customers to handle the behind the scenes logistics to handle their online orders received daily on the web. The service has been in operation for over 6 months and the company has plans to expand the services in a number of ways. Expansion includes setting up warehousing at multiple sites across the country, and to expand the products offered to extend beyond the products that Tropical provides into areas that the company doesn't produce directly. In addition, the company plans to start offering its own products up for sale and utilize this network to increase sales and product exposure. The company is also talking to other companies about handling their fulfillment needs.
"We have developed an order processing system that automates the services and tracks orders. We have been providing this service for months and things have gone extremely well. Our plans are to create another profit center for the company. In addition, we anticipate using this service to forge strong alliances with more products out there that need this logistical help, and bootstrap our products exposure through joint marketing or sales efforts.", said Chris Lotito for Tropical.
Tropical Beverage (www.tropicalbev.com) manufactures and distributes a complete line of value-added beverages. Their extensive line includes pure spring waters, flavored waters, vapor-distilled waters and waters with additives (including oxygen, caffeine, electrolytes and other enhanced minerals and vitamins). They specialize in private-labeled water and have products in both domestic and international markets. In addition, Tropical Beverage continues to seek acquisitions of related companies that will enhance their product development and to build a network of subsidiaries across the nation
Just having a little fun here so don't take the following song seriouly. However, I'm hoping for all the "good" parts of the song. LOL
Monday, Monday
So good to me
Monday morning
It was all I hoped it would be
Oh, Monday morning
Monday morning couldn't guarantee
That Monday evening you would still
Be here with me
Monday, Monday
Can't trust that day
Monday, Monday
Sometimes it just turns out that way
Oh, Monday morning you gave me no warning
Of what was to be
Oh, Monday, Monday
How could you leave and not take me
Every other day
Every other day
Every other day of the week is fine (fine), yeah
But whenever Monday comes
But whenever Monday comes
You can find me crying all of the time
Monday, Monday
So good to me
Monday morning
It was all I hoped it would be
But, Monday morning
Monday morning couldn't guarantee
That Monday evening you would still
Be here with me
Monday, Monday
Can't trust that day
Monday, Monday
It just turns out that way
Oh, Monday, Monday
Won't go away
Monday, Monday
It's here to stay
Oh, Monday, Monday
ninja, my lunch is over but one more question.
If you were a CEO of a "Real" company, with "Real" products, with "Real" sales, and "real" profits how would you reduce the amount of outstanding shares in your company for your good and the good of the investors? Be creative. I'll check in a little later. tia
ninja..of the 5.3 Billion O/S how many are restricted? tia
ninja is the A/S 5.3 Billion or the O/S 5.3 Billion? Just curious is all.
Hard to comment when it's not clear as to the events you are talking about. Specifically, how has Mr. Corr:
Rankled
disappointed
Doubltalked
tread upon
us investors?
P.S. Checkmate, please add the FFF factor to your last post and see where that could get us. LOL
JPGetty...I felt the same way about microsoft not getting their act together and delaying their X-Box introduction awhile back. I wrote Bill Gates explaining my disappointment. He did not write or e-mail back either. Feeling your hurt.
Keynesian...I think this poster's comments are worth listening to. I don't know about other posters here but I make a request to carry RSHN products at every store I frequent. Can't hurt.
Quiet is a byproduct of patience.
Corr said numerous times in his various statements that the investors and others interested in this stock "need to be patient" as good things are going to happen.
My suggestions to all who are expecting instant gratification from their investment in RSHN is to get out and invest in something diffrent as this isnt a "instant riches" investment. Those who have something better to do with their time than watch a tick up or tick down..... BRAVO!!! Go out and play golf or something, because you and I both know whats to come! Those who dont are going to get ulcers watching this stock.
By the way.......Hats off to the many of you who are doing as I am and promoting E-Water and XXX Ginseng Rush at their local grocery and health food stores where ya all live. We may be getting E-Water on some store shelves soon here in Central Illinois and I will post "when and if" it happens.
Good luck to all in your other stocks this week, and as for RSHN, I know you are going to make me a tidy sum .... so take as much time to do it as you need, in order to do it correctly! Our next march up is going to stay up and never see these rock bottom prices ever again, so BUY while you can get it at this level.
GO RSHN!!!!
interesting reading from another board....
statement: My guess is that the Gray brewing closing is holding up the PR's and not the Corr/Lynch deal. Hope all is solved ASAP. GLTA
answer: I think we may need to consider the tax implications for the current long term and private owners of the brewery. It may be very important for them to structure how they receive payments and/or some forms of annuity or stock participation in RSHN so they don't get hammered by both Federal and the 'People's Republic of Wisconsin's' income taxes all at once. I'm sure the lawyers and CPAs involved are all sputtering away like Louisianna Demoncraps at a Pork Passing Convention with associated "..me too.." memo's swirling around like mad followed by reprintings of the annotated and initialed hardcopy.
And, as you said, Corr-Lynch are probably ready to ink both the brewery deal and the private placement as soon as the Gray people are totally ready.
futher explainations:
I don't think that the brewery is the only acquisition project they are working on, either.
There's a lot of attention being paid to relationships and distribution in the Chicagoland area (..subtending to Milwaukee to the north, Joliet & Peoria to the south, Rockford to the west, and South Bend to the east..) that offers tremendous sales potential for all the RSHN products based on ethnic and good health preferences. It's very easy to move product from Chicago to all the cities on the Great Lakes by freight ships, also. It would certainly be helpful to have more warehousing and company-owned transport vehicles in that area, as opposed to using common carriers. I wouldn't be surpirsed to see some acquistions soon that address those needs.
Excepting the company's already national and international exposure and development, RSHN could probably be hugely sucessful just working right in it's own back yard.
GLTA
"honestly don't care if the PR comes a week from now, or 3 months from now. I am fed up with waiting/expecting news that I no longer care. The PR's will come when they are ready."
You spend a lot of time on this board verbalizing not to care. Why don't you just wait for a PR in quiet anticipation. One should surely be out in a week, or three months from now. Are you one of those passive agressive bashers. lol
If I were you I'd sell Monday. No need to get a heart attack.
JMHO
Can anyone volunteer to do this for RSHN?
http://www.firemountainbeverage.com/press_release/July%2011%20News.pdf
My sentiments as well. A truely "stellar" post. lol
Check....That was two trading days ago, therefore according to one FFF indicator we may hear something as soon as tomorrow. LOL I guess I should be buying more today.
jStellar....You will see. lol <eom>
The best news is that flaflyersfan just posted a message. I predict a 50% increase in the PPS SHORTLY. My guess is that a series of PR's is just around the corner and that the news is meatier than TPBV was today. NOW is a great time to buy. The FFF indicators have all lit up(green). GLTA
Thanks Ninja eom
OT I'm probably all wet but I think this may help some pinkie stocks in the near future.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Regulation SHO Threshold List for Pink Sheet Stocks Available Beginning July 11th
The new NASD Rule 3210 applies a delivery framework to non-SEC reporting OTC equity securities substantially similar to the Regulation SHO delivery framework. Rule 3210 requires clearing agency participants to close out all failures to deliver in non-SEC reporting threshold securities that have existed for 13 consecutive settlement days.
On July 3, 2006, NASD will begin to calculate whether securities qualify as non-SEC reporting threshold securities, and July 11, 2006 is the first day for which NASD will provide a non-SEC reporting threshold list. Until a security appears on a non-SEC reporting threshold list for 13 consecutive settlement days and an open fail position for such security exists for that same period, Rule 3210 does not require a broker-dealer to close out the open fail position. Therefore, the first day on which a close-out action would be required under Rule 3210 is July 28, 2006.
For purposes of Rule 3210, a non-SEC reporting threshold security is any equity security that is not an SEC reporting security and, for five consecutive settlement days, has:
aggregate fails to deliver at a registered clearing agency of 10,000 shares or more; and
a reported last sale during normal market hours (9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., ET) for the security on that settlement day that would value the aggregate fail to deliver position at $50,000 or more.
If the fail to deliver position is not closed out in the requisite time period, a clearing agency participant or any broker-dealer for which it clears transactions would be prohibited from effecting further short sales in the particular specified security without borrowing, or entering into a bona-fide arrangement to borrow, the security until the fail to deliver position is closed out. To the extent that the participant can identify the broker-dealer(s) that have contributed to the fail to deliver position, the requirement to borrow or arrange to borrow prior to effecting further short sales may apply only to those particular broker-dealers to which the participant has allocated such fail to deliver position.
To be removed from the Rule 3210 Threshold Securities List, a security must not meet either of the threshold tests in Rule 3210 for five consecutive settlement days.
Once it becomes available, Pink Sheets will publish the Threshold Securities List on our website.
For further information about the Rule 3210 Threshold Securities List, you are welcome to contact us by email at info@pinksheets.com.
Just thinking out loud. If Fred Grey took part of his compensation in stock would that have any tax advantages?