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Real product, and new branding in the works.
just got a lot of valuable information, a lot is in the works for ccry
Just let it go off .185 well boost it to .003
Friday exits, WILL BOUNCE OFF .185
Going to visit a company that says they have Airtrona products, will let you guys know how it goes.
You talk about your oil company I'm talking about a phone cool story, it just catches up to outdated flagships phones of the competitors, and Samsung or apple news will send this thing down ferociously
Why doesn't someone op this already
Not enough volume
3m dump just now
if i put a couple milly at .0025 will you guys bounce us to .003?
aall the way too .002.. ?
Freepennystocks.com alerting this
Probably still will pass ..
Articles have been posted anywhere you have to know something about anything to know that z10 doesn't cut it.
It doesn't matter it barely matches up with the already outdated phones of the competitors.
If they do ? What would happen to bbry if aapl announces physical keyboard
You just trying to make yourself feel better for holding over the weekend ?
could it be the start?
sigh.
Blackberry z10 simply not good enough.
ALL YOU LONGS STILL HOLDING YOUR PROFITS, you need to realize you're the only people that still see potential in blackberry.
http://m.gizmodo.com/5984411/blackberry-z10-review-not-good-enough
Everybody knows what's at stake for BlackBerry. The Z10 is its shot to stop its considerable bleeding and shut everyone up. But launching a brand new OS with brand new hardware isn't easy. And it's even harder to match expectations when both have been delayed again and again.
What Is It?
A touchscreen smartphone from BlackBerry—the first to run the BlackBerry 10 operating system.
Who's It For?
Old fashioned BlackBerry users who are ready for a land bridge between their old world and the new.
Design
The design of the Z10 itself is more spare than strike. It's got all the right lines—similar to the iPhone 5's—but it's a much noisier design than you see from Samsung or Apple or even HTC these days. The texture change from its comfortable back plate to the plastic sides to the frame the display is mounted in—there are a few too many things going on for it to really feel elegant.
On the software end, BB10's look is modern in its animations and fluidity, but miles behind in general design. Its icons look dated, and its fonts, while readable, don't exactly scream modernity.
Using It
Hardware
The Z10 is a perfectly inoffensive device. It's thin, light, and its screen is fairly sharp. But the display isn't quite as bright as others, like the HTC 8X or the iPhone. That owes partially to the relatively muted color palettes on many of BB10's icons, but it's also evident when trying to read an email in the daylight. There, though, its bolder, utilitarian typefaces make up for readability.
Performance-wise, apps loaded fast enough—the Facebook and Twitter apps both perform similarly to their equivalents on iOS and Android, and leaps better than Windows Phone—and slowdown is almost nonexistent. The only time it cropped up was when jumping in and out of voice commands. Those, sadly, are even more unnavigable than Siri and Google Voice Actions.
The software keyboard got a lot of hype, especially about the struts between the horizontal rows of keys. It's a decent keyboard to type on, and shouldn't be too jarring a jump from a physical BB keyboard. At first, the struts on BB10's keyboard seem like they could be an anachronistic holdover, an attempt by BB10 to just look like a BlackBerry keyboard, even if it can't perform like one. Using it, though, the additional vertical space helps avoid some of the most common phone typos, like accidentally hitting (or not hitting) the space bar.
The autocorrect is especially non-intrusive most of the time. But while the suggested text options on individual letter keys seem like a neat trick on a demo screen, when you're typing at speed, you'll rarely know where to swipe from for a certain word as soon as you need it. That's pretty representative for a lot of the OS, actually.
Software
You're not used to using a phone like you use BlackBerry 10. Everything is gestures. Literally everything. There is no physical home or navigation button. To go home, swipe up from the bottom of the screen. To see notifications swipe up and hold, then continue swiping to the right. It's deeply disorienting when you first start using the phone, and there are zero visual clues to tell you what to do. Once you get the hang of it, it's easy to pick up, though.
"Home," by the way, is not a typical home screen. It's all your recently opened apps, in tile form, some of which turn into widgets. That home screen gives BB10 the single best implementation of multitasking of any mobile OS right now. The gesture for that is intuitive and the tiles are responsive. But it's an imperfect solution to a home screen. There's no place to easily just revert back to where you know where everything is.
In place of the traditional home screen to centralize your experience, BB10 has the BlackBerry Hub, which contains all your messages, IMs, contacts, calendar events, and notifications—the real guts of any BlackBerry experience. And it's all integrated extremely deeply—you can make a new event from a contact card, and that contact is automatically emailed, and added to the calendar event—so you never have to leave the hub. But while in theory it is a universal inbox that handles all your needs, it works out to function a bit more like a junk drawer. Because everything is in there in a way that isn't all that delineated, you'll feel like you have to root around for stuff more often than it just smacking you in the face. You'll swipe over the Hub looking for notifications and still be in the BBM portion of Hub, or the last email you were reading. It's a general inconsistency of what you're getting—are you opening the Hub menu, or a single app's settings (both of which are accessible from the left side)?
You can get to everything quickly, sort of, but it doesn't always make sense the way you do. For instance, when using BlackBerry Hub, you can always swipe down from the top of the screen to display your new few appointments. Handy! But random. It's more like knowing your sunglasses are always in your left-hand cup-holder than knowing that the cup-holder is always on your left-hand side.
In a lot of ways, BB10 feels like older iterations of Android. You always feel connected, like you can do more or less whatever you need or want to, if you could only remember how. BB10 is a powerful OS; it just hasn't figured out how to be thoughtful yet.
The Best Part
The speed. No, the gestures aren't intuitive, and that's going to be a problem for a lot of users. But once you figure out exactly where everything is, how it works, and how to get where, you can zip around from app to app, task to task with admirable efficiency.
Tragic Flaw
You're on an island. Unlike every other major OS right now, BlackBerry does not feel fully integrated in the way that others do. It's not just the lack of apps that Windows Phone faces. It's the lack of in-house services in BlackBerry's stable. Microsoft, Google, and Apple all have their own cloud service. They all have deep desktop integration, be it with Office and Google Docs, or Apple's OS X Notes and Reminders stuff. You can sync Safari, IE, and Chrome to their desktop counterparts' bookmarks and tabs. None of that stuff is as baked-in and evident on BB10.
This might not be a huge problem for the traditional BlackBerry user. But we've come to this point because what's right for the traditional BlackBerry user is no longer what's right or good for everyone else in the world. For them, most ironically, it will feel like BlackBerry 10 lacks the infrastructure of its competitors.
This Is Weird
During testing, after being totally drained and left uncharged for a few hours, the Z10 totally refused to start back up, despite hours of charging. It returned to life overnight, but over an hour plugged into a computer, and 1.5 more plugged into its wall charger should be enough to wake any device up. This did not happen every time it was fully drained—more commonly, it would display a too-drained-to-turn-on icon for a few minutes before relenting and turning back on. But it was strange.
Test Notes
Call quality was fine, and the speaker is loud and clear even with both parties using speakerphone. The microphone for speakerphone mode isn't quite sensitive enough to be used from a distance of more than a few feet at a conversational tone. That's fine, though it seems like a sliiight step down from some of the Bolds.
Battery life wasn't great—I rarely made it home at night without needing to charge it—which becomes a problem on weekends. That's an issue for a lot of phones right now, actually, iPhone included, but it felt especially pronounced here.
Notifications can be a bit of a hassle. You'll see incoming notifications from your connected accounts like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn when you swipe up and hold. But the read receipts for those do not push from the services themselves, so those will stay there until you manually press each notification in the Hub. Similarly, there is the familiar red LED to tell you you've got new stuff, but BB10 lacks an in-your-face pop-up notification for incoming texts or BBMs, even a non-intrusive one like Android's.
BlackBerry Remember is supposed to work like an Evernote or Instapaper for literally anything on your phone—articles, notes, pictures, etc. But as unintuitive as the process turns out to be, it feels like a missed opportunity, just another feature that's interesting that will (probably) end up going unused.
The browser loads pages quickly when it decides to accept your presses, but it seems to abort trying to load pages with surprising frequency—even with cellular data turned off and on the same Wi-Fi network as other devices. When it does load, though, it's lightning quick.
Copy and pasting is actually pretty good on BB10. You long-press a word to highlight it, with tabs on each end to drag onto additional words. The dragging itself isn't as immediately fast as on iOS or Android, but if you're taking your time, it's more accurate. So it's a bit of a tradeoff, but probably a good one.
Voice commands have a wide breadth of things they can do—send emails or BBMs, schedule appointments, take notes, or run internet searches—but in practice it rarely understood what I was saying to it. Even in a quiet room, it would simply ignore whole sentences of dictation. Accuracy is one thing, but taking in sound and deciding that none of it is actual words is another. Then, when it would accept the words as actual language, its processing time was significantly longer than Android's or iOS's or even Windows Phone's.
The camera is extremely not good in low light, and only average or so in proper conditions. It gets annihilated by stronger cameras like the Lumia 920 and the iPhone 5 in some tests, though its flash performance is actually pretty good.
Should You Buy It?
If you should, you probably already know you should. BlackBerry 10 still excels at everything that BB has excelled at for years. Its utility for planning and coordinating and taking in and processing a massive amount of information is unchanged. And while there are a bunch of little and not little headaches, the foundation of the OS is promising enough that there's hope for the future, if you're debating jumping ship or riding this thing out. But then, you might consider just sticking to more familiar waters with the Q10.
But for most people wondering about going back to BlackBerry? Well, probably look somewhere else. The experiences and services that BB10 serves up are comprable, and in a few ways surpass competitors, but not in any way that would make someone say, hey, I'm going to give up my Nexus or iPhone for this thing.
BLACKBERRY Z10 SPECS:
DISPLAY: 4.2-INCH 1280 X 768; 356PPI
DIMENSIONS: 5.13 X 2.58 X 0.38 IN
WEIGHT: 4.86 OZ
PROCESSOR: 1.5GHZ DUAL CORE
MEMORY: 2GB RAM
STORAGE: 16GB
GIZRANK: 3.0
http://m.gizmodo.com/5984411/blackberry-z10-review-not-good-enough
Ya eh ..
Ma 50 .0360 for rebound ?
He already did.
We gonna test the ma50 again to reconfirm or are we going to get the 3 white soldiers started.
14$ options hmm
.0035 will become support
beautiful trading today
chart looking damn strong
with annual revenue of nearly five million dollars ($5,000,000.00)
Pleasant Springs Farms is focused on creating a superior product for the bottled water industry by bottling pure spring water from the mountainous regions of Georgia with a spirit of excellence. The Company has committed a substantial investment specifically designed to build access to markets throughout the United States and foreign markets. Prior to the licensing agreement with Expert Group, Pleasant Springs sold pure mountain premium spring water with annual revenue of nearly five million dollars ($5,000,000.00). The farm is located in Tiger, Georgia, in America's first temperate rain forest on 22+/- acres since 1793.
Anyone seen pleasant springs website? Well established company
expu about to start producing bottles again, does anyone have rorviousl sales revenues?
It's quite simple.. They were producing bottles .. High pps.
They stopped .. The price went down
Now that they're getting started again .. $$$$$$
you don't sign anything when you place an order, i'm glad they're still in negotiations and went out of there way to keep shareholders updated
this stock will make the exact same run it had last time, check the number of candles that got it started on the first run very very similar, might be a very good trading oppurtinty rare at this price range
Resistance today at .021 and .0027
Must read expu
Top 10 Reasons To Consider EXPU a STRONG BUY:
1. We have a new CEO! Out with the BAD, and in with the GOOD!
Listen to his interview here:
http://thestockradio.com/ceo-alf-culbreth-of-expert-group-inc-expu-otcpink/1898
Quote:
For more than 25 years, entrepreneur and business executive Alferd T. Culbreth has immersed himself in advanced telecommunications and technology sectors.
After high school, Alferd T. Culbreth enrolled at West Georgia College (now the University of West Georgia) in Carrollton, where he undertook a wide range of undergraduate studies. Relocating to Miami, Florida, Alfred T. Culbreth attended DeVry University, and subsequently earned a number of professional certifications. At present, Alferd T. Culbreth holds an Associate of Science degree in Electrical Engineering and licensure as a Certified Electrical Engineer (CTE) and in Electrical Engineering Technology (EET).
In addition, Alferd T. Culbreth maintains a license from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Following DeVry University, Alferd T. Culbreth found a position as a technical engineer with the Raytheon division, Telex Computer, in Atlanta, Georgia. Over the next two years, Alferd T. Culbreth worked within the Main Frame computing department at Telex Computer and learned the intricacies of systems integration and schematics.
From there, Alferd T. Culbreth joined the Atlanta-based DEC Corporation as a field engineer, where he performed installation of WAN/LAN networks for clients throughout the region. In 1989, Alferd T. Culbreth shifted his professional focus and entered a sales role with the SOLID Computer Corporation in Atlanta.
Over the course of his tenure with the SOLID Computer Corporation, Alferd T. Culbreth rose through the ranks to become Vice President of Sales and Marketing, boasting annual revenues in excess of $120 million.
Alfred T. Culbreth was Director of AT&T Product Sales in the AT&T Agent Program and was an exemplary salesperson, Alfred Culbreth maintained a position in the top 1 percent of AT&T’s sales force, earning four separate SVP Awards and gaining admission into AT&T’s Gold Club. then he went on to founding the M5COM Corporation in Miami, Florida, in 1998. Alfred Culbreth led the company for seven years, selling over $600 million in services. Then Alfred Culbreth left M5COM Corporation to launch TelTec Communications Inc.
2. EXPU has multiple revenue streams. PLUS, their product is self-replenishing, with low overhead and HIGH profit margin!
Bulk Water.
In 1995, Pleasant Springs began providing bulk water to several other water companies. In the past we have serviced such customers as Kroger, Ingles, Bi-LO Supermarkets, Cracker Barrel restaurants, Georgia Tech University, Tiger Food Mart, Winn Dixie and many others. The company has recently made a significant investment in updating and refurnishing its equipment to better serve our partners. We have streamlined our capacity and efficiency to facilitate our customers with billions of gallons of premium high alkaline high altitude spring water. Our goal is to be fully functional in December 2012 and resume or exceed bulk water sales which previously accounted for nearly five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) in revenue.
Bottled Water:
Bottled water consumption and sales have been increasing exponentially since its emergence as a widely-accepted commercial beverage category. In 2011 Americans purchased 9.1 billion gallons of bottled water. Per capita consumption reached a new peak of 29.2 gallons (it was 18.2 gallons per person about a decade ago). The overwhelming majority (96%) of bottled water purchased in the US came from domestic sources.
Pleasant Springs is re-introducing its brand with the newly launched logo and website www.pleasantsprings.com. The company has partnered with Tricorbraun, an industry leader and worldwide provider of glasses and plastic bottle products. Tricorbraun has been contracted to create a mold specifically to characterize a unique look for our glass and PET bottle line. We expect the new bottles to be available by the end of 4th quarter 2012. Combined with our existing customer list and initial sales inquiries we are estimating gross revenue of approximately Two Million dollars ($2,000,000.00).
New Products:
Classic Swing Top Bale Wire Glass Bottles.
Along with our new unique bottle designed by Tricorbraun, Pleasant Springs will also roll out the Glass Bale Wire Swing Top Bottles (aka as Bail Wire Bottles, Fido bottles, Kilner Bottles, and Swing Top Bottles). These bottles provide a homespun look providing a handcrafted, homegrown appeal. This Country-styling screams wholesome goodness, guaranteeing they'll standout in any setting. Glass Bale Wire Bottles are crafted by Pleasant Springs and feature unsurpassed glass quality and attention to detail. Bail wire is constructed of heavy-duty, zinc-plated steel wire. Our limited edition Bale Bottles will be available in 2013. This unique Product will become the retail price leader in the Boutique Glass Water Market.
About Pleasant Springs Farms Inc.:
Pleasant Springs Farms is focused on creating a superior product for the bottled water industry by bottling pure spring water from the mountainous regions of Georgia with a spirit of excellence. The Company has committed a substantial investment specifically designed to build access to markets throughout the United States and foreign markets. Prior to the licensing agreement with Expert Group, Pleasant Springs sold pure mountain premium spring water with annual revenue of nearly five million dollars ($5,000,000.00). The farm is located in Tiger, Georgia, in America's first temperate rain forest on 22+/- acres since 1793.
Supporting PR:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/expert-group-inc-d-b-145200044.html
3. EXPU has Certified High-Altitude Alkaline PREMIUM Natural Spring Water that will be sold in Glass/PET containers. NOT PLASTIC!
Who else is selling High Alkaline, Made in the USA PREMIUM water in high-end GLASS bottles....the answer is NOBODY!
P.S. - Pleasant Springs water was SERVED IN THE WHITE HOUSE!!!
Quote:
TIGER, Ga., Nov. 16, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Expert Group, Inc. (EXPU) ("Pleasant Springs Inc." or the "Company") announces it has received its anticipated letter from the National Testing Laboratories Ltd. confirming that the water collected by Pleasant Springs Inc. ("Pleasant Springs") meets the highly touted criteria of Blue Ridge Mountain High Altitude Alkaline Pure Mountain Premium Spring Water and can be labeled as such in accordance with the Georgia Department of Agriculture.
Alfred Culbreth, CEO of Pleasant Springs, says, "The completion of this process enables Pleasant Springs to engage in bulk water sales and bottling in both glass & PET containers effective immediately. Furthermore, Pleasant Springs has serviced a vast array of bulk water clients in the past as stated in its previous news announcement and intends to not only continue its service to these clients but additional interested clients as well."
Supporting PR:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/pleasant-springs-commences-bulk-water-135500465.html
4. EXPU completes 1st phase of Vending aquisition that generated $1.6 million revenue in 2012:
Quote:
TIGER, Ga., Nov. 28, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Expert Group, Inc. (EXPU) (www.pleasantsprings.com) announced today that it has completed the first phase of the purchase of Family Vending, Inc. The Corporation is also in discussions to enter into a long-term employment agreement with Mr. Michael Robinson making him the Chief Operating Officer of Pleasant Springs, a wholly owned subsidiary of Expert Group, Inc. Mr. Robinson has a successful history in the bottled water industry and played integral parts the rapid growth of Naya Water into the market and Evian's distribution in the United States.
Al Culbreth, CEO of Pleasant Springs stated, "In January 2013, Expert Group is prepared to make a $600,000 equity investment in the first phase of the Family acquisition, which operates over 130 vending machines in the Atlanta, Georgia areas. Family Vending generated over $1.6 million in revenues in 2012 with greater than 30% gross profit margins in a year of production. In 2013, we are projecting $5,000,000 in gross sales with gross margin increasing to 50%. The increased revenues and margin will be attributed to the placement of Pleasant Springs products into 130 different locations. Family Vending operates its vending business throughout selected retailers such as BrandsMart, the Atlanta public school system and several local Universities."
Mr. Culbreth further stated, "We have recognized that integrating distribution businesses producing high yield, high value, with reliable water rights and distribution outlets are a great investment. The Corporation further sees this as our initial footprint in the Atlanta market establishing a visible presence of our brand Pleasant Springs and products through these points of sale."
Lastly, the Corporation is in the process of retiring sixty-six million (66,000,000) common shares previously issued, which have since been returned.
Supporting PR:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/expert-group-d-b-pleasant-140800093.html
5. EXPU is RETIRING shares!
Quote:
Lastly and as previous stated, the Corporation is in the process of retiring sixty-six million (66,666,667) common shares previously issued, which have since been returned. We have provided the disclosure regarding this transaction as a Supplemental Information Statement at www.OTCMarkets.com.
Supporting PR:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/expert-group-d-b-pleasant-175500599.html
6. EXPU is working on the DTC Chill and updating their Financials (New CEO is cleaning up the mess from the last CEO)
Quote:
TIGER, Ga., Dec. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Expert Group, Inc. (EXPU) (www.pleasantsprings.com) would like to provide the following update to the investment community and our shareholders. We have received numerous inquiries and requests in regards to the volatility of our stock and specifically whether or not our stock is the subject of a DTCC Global Lockdown. Although we will not comment on the price movement of the stock or its volume we can provide the following.
The company has had a DTCC Chill since March 7, 2012 and is aware of no change in the status. Out of caution we have been in contact with our transfer agent who has verified there has been no change or alert from the DTCC in respect to Expert Group. If we receive notice of any change we will update the public and our shareholders. Since we have changed the business direction of the Corporation one of our goals has been to rectify this chill by providing current information on OTCMarkets.com, identifying a broker-dealer to renew our DTC eligibility by filing a new 15c2-11, and engaging an auditor to provide audited financials for the past two years and becoming fully reporting.
While we updated our last quarter financials and issuer information statement, we are having difficulty getting the September 30th Financial Statements together and are working toward remedying that deficiency. Once that is done we have identified an attorney to provide an Attorney Opinion letter so that Expert Group can be "Pink Current" under the OTCMarkets Tier system. We have also received two quotes from PCOAB auditors and will be interviewing them with the intent of engaging one to begin the auditing process after the end of this fiscal year. We have done the same with a broker-dealer as it relates to renewing our DTC eligibility.
Supporting PR:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/expert-group-d-b-pleasant-175500599.html
7. EXPU is in process of securing an A-LIST Celebrity to promote Pleasant Springs!
Quote:
TIGER, Ga., Dec. 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Expert Group, Inc. (EXPU) (www.pleasantsprings.com) is proud to announce today that it is in talks with an A-list celebrity to become the brand ambassador for Pleasant Springs. The celebrity is a multi-platinum selling artist and producer that has appeared in numerous Hollywood films, and an award winning interior designer. With millions of followers on Twitter and Facebook this artist will help to promote brand awareness and exposure for Pleasant Springs. The company will make significant contributions to the advertising campaign to ensure the company focus and mission are conveyed to our customers as well as our shareholders.
Supporting PR(s):
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/expert-group-d-b-pleasant-140200811.html
8. EXPU has secured a line of credit with a major supplier of customized glass bottles!
Quote:
TIGER, Ga., Jan. 11, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Expert Group, Inc. (EXPU) (the "Company") (www.pleasantsprings.com) is pleased to announce that TricorBraun has approved a line of credit for the first order of glass bottles. TricorBraun is the industry leader and worldwide systems integrator/provider of glass and plastic bottle products. TricorBraun will deliver the glass Bale Wire Bottles (also known as Bail Wire, Fido, Kilner, and Swing Top Bottles) which provide a handcrafted, homegrown appeal.
Al Culberth, CEO of Pleasant Springs, states, "We are proud to partner with TricorBraun to develop and manufacture our line of glass bottles. Forging a long lasting relationship with such a respectable company will ensure that our customers and shareholders will receive the best quality product in the market." We have placed a first order for one hundred thousand bale top bottles. Retail prices are expected to be in the $5-$10 per bottle range. This will be a first for a Bottled Still water product to break the $5 barrier. The Bottles are due to arrive in our Tiger facility in February.
Moreover, a verbal agreement has been reached with our "A-list" target celebrity and both sides have agreed that finalizing terms is a priority. Pleasant Springs will be updating the financials for the past two quarters as we have received the final information from the Corporation's prior operating entities. Once we have filed, we will select a PCAOB audit firm and address the current DTC restriction.
About TricorBraun
TricorBraun is dedicated to offering you an industry-leading range of products and services worthy of your brand. We believe that having more options gives you more power. Our selection includes the largest library of stock molds in North America, enhanced by our considerable access to global resources. Factor in our extensive capabilities in custom package design and engineering, logistics, and international sourcing, and you get the best packaging options available anywhere.
The difference comes from our dedicated people and the core values they share. Throughout our 110-year history of leadership, these values have helped us deliver on our promises to customers, suppliers, employees and stakeholders. We take pride in a culture dedicated to offering not just options, but that extra human factor that we call Options Plus.
Supporting PR:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/expert-group-inc-d-b-134900002.html
9. EXPU announces new Plant Manager!
Quote:
TIGER, Ga., Jan. 15, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Eddie Jones, previously director of manufacturing at the AID Corporation Clayton plant in Georgia, has been named manager of Pleasant Springs (EXPU) Tiger, GA, Bottling plant.
Al Culbreth, CEO of EXPU, made the announcement today. Jones will report to Al Culbreth, manufacturing manager of EXPU's Operations department. The changes are effective Jan. 15, 2013.
"Eddie Jones is an excellent choice to assume the plant manager position at the EXPU bottling plant," said Culbreth. "His wide range of GM experience in bottling and operations make him well-qualified for this new assignment."
Jones advanced through several positions including supervisor and foreman, engineer and superintendent. He transferred to the Defiance casting plant when he was promoted to manufacturing superintendent. Later that year, he was named production manager at that location. The following year, he moved to the Rabun plant as general superintendent. He was named manager of the plant in 1998. Three years later, Jones returned as plant manager. Eddie is very familiar with the Pleasant Springs facility and its operations. His duties will include overseeing the entire operation including employees, logistics, order fulfillment, and overall troubleshooting.
Jones is a native of Tiger, GA. He served in the U.S. Army.
Supporting PR:
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/expert-group-d-b-pleasant-151900588.html
10. EXPU Share Structure is VERY low for a company with so much in the works and anticipated revenues of $5,000,000+ for 2013. CEO is retiring shares and rumors are there are more to come!!!
A/S: 2,000,000,000
O/S: 940,000,000
Float: 918,909,197
Replies:
very good post, sticky it!
Aquaplayer on 1/23/2013 7:58:24 PM
Nows thats a real Sticky thanks retiremeearly: $$$$$$$$$$$$$$
FOXWATER on 1/23/2013 8:00:47 PM
Your Awesome !
tiptoe burglar on 1/23/2013 8:01:06 PM
Excellent POST!... :)
Gooddolphin on 1/23/2013 8:14:00 PM
Glad to see this stickied....well done!!
newguy05 on 1/23/2013 8:18:12 PM
Thanks! Great job of tying all that $EXPU
floridagrl25 on 1/23/2013 8:24:20 PM
I think I forgot to mention the property
retiremeearly on 1/24/2013 8:37:44
Expecting .0032 this week if not today simply based on previous revenues
Where are supports for bounce players
Got a pretty good startup here ..
And the same players involved, and talks of a buyout, and people making the dilution going on via t-trades seem like a good thing. Stick to trading folks.