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Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooyahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Tall, you make me laugh. A shame that the vaginal rinse has to come from something that has seen home plate before ever getting a hit!
Quintuple distilled? Rosie ought to be glad we found an answer to her problem before she even said a snide remark against The Donald!
Trump and Diet Dew. A great combination and it sends you to the limit. Would that be a T& DD for a low cal success distilled concoction?
Holy Chit!!! California money is buying DKAM. Board reads on DKAM on The Apprentice Board was 225 before the show tonight, Now it is 690.
I told you so. Everybody add $10.00 to your contest pick!
Post something good to make it all better!
http://boards.nbc.com/nbc/index.php?showtopic=723823
Bonnie and the Babes. Trademarked!
There it is!!!!! Trump Vodka and Red Bull. Can it get any better than that?
A T& E is Trump Vodka and Red Bull. The "E" standing for energy drink. The name the company trademarked.
Allows you to stay up for days and do $$$mega million deals.
Romulus?? I already have these performers on board. Go to 4:16 in the playback. They are the headliners at the Sahara in Las Vegas when Trump gets to town. I think you'll see why.
http://www.thescintas.com/videos.htm
I think everybody needs to plan a trip to Billy's Bar. A neat little place in Rhode Island. The amount of Trump alone is worth the trip. He will not run out! Great food. All of his customers have tasted Trump and are buying the stock. That should tell you something! Billy?? You up for a "small get together?" Not Ohio Tom though. I have him washing my car.
CapnCarl, will you slide me a freebie when you win?
Good man! Getting it.
You just handed big money a gift. This is the same thing they did on FRPT and a few others. Most of retail wil expect this stock to plod along and when retail has a double or more, they will take them off. Big money will keep buying and send the shares in anticipation of a buyout leaving retail staring in disbelief. Good to see at least a couple of posters are getting it without being overly enthusiastic. They know how it works.
Just as I thought on the prices of the contest. Most people will think because it was under a buck, it will stop in the $4-$8 range by mid year. Wise guys know that the potential is what is being played here. For that alone and the command of a $2 billion to $4 billion price tag will have it running all year long. A shame that it takes that long to get there. We have to put up with specialists that need to fill their inventory for their biggest clients. Fire alone since most are underestimating always leads to a price beyond.
Great point Q. But it is like I said I said earlier in the week. Where is the one place 50000-100000 people are going to learn about Trump Vodka over the next 4 months? Now that the show has aired, it will have a lot of traffic. Every one is always looking for the next greatest stock tip. Those people look for the board views that have the most traffic. They want to see what the buzz is all about. Go back and get it rated up to 5 stars. It isn't about whether they buy the stock themselves. Most people will call their broker wanting to buy and most don't use discount brokers. When enough brokers hear about Trump Vodka, they will do the research, check out Red Chip's and Wachovia's comments, and then start buying it for inventory. I'm telling you, it is the same old story.
It breeds on itself. Time for another TV!!!
Its' working. I told you it would!
http://boards.nbc.com/nbc/index.php?showtopic=723823
Yes, all those Level ads.
Already sent to Pat. There's still time.
Yes, this is the ONE time, that $2.2 million could not be better spent for a Super Bowl ad. Imagine it. The Donald sitting in a board room with 6 bottles of Vodka. Grey Goose, Belvedere, Three Olives, Ketel One, Absolut, and Stoleys all fighting for their lives in the Trump World.
He listens to their banter about how smooth and how the other didn't live up to their expectations.
The Donald then jumps up and says, "I've had it! You're all fired!" All the while his Trump Vodka bottles as advisors are sitting at the two places beside him.
The commercial ends with The Donald saying his signature phrase, "Well, that went well. I think we made the right decision."
Titan?? I believe we are going energy drinks folks!
Holla if you're drinking Trump right now!
I am!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And it's the one drink that always tastes better the next time!
New product Trump&Tent
Comes complete with a generous portion of viagra!
It's coming gang. Cannot say when though. Contestants on Apprentice tonight drinking Trump Ice water. Don't forget, DKAM execs had finished product in the bottle back in June. First shipments after authorizations and orders sent delivery to October. He will NOT, I repeat NOT miss this opportunity. It is his best signature item to date.
Note: $1 bil MC = $15.94
We can change up until Tuesday? What time Tuesday cuz not sure what time that buyout offer will come in!!!
LMAO!!!!
Don't forget NBC Apprentice Message Board. Keep tabs on it and keep our thread near the top. That message board will begin getting many, many fresh eyes starting tonight for the next 4 months.
Remember!!! No spam, no constant nonsense posts pumping the stock. Try to make any message tie into the show in some way so they don't yank it.
http://boards.nbc.com/nbc/index.php?showtopic=723823
OK, basis for guess:
1) News train
2) Moneyflow
3) Intent
4) Sidney Frank/Absolut factor
5) FRPT, CKXE factor
6) New product intro
7) One more ER, deadline 2 weeks prior to next ER
8) First quarter is acquisition season
9) 100% case sale run rate over estimates
$14.25
OK was out picking up my 350000 cases of Trump for this little get together we're having called a Super Bowl. A contest I see. Hmmmmm. Now just who is waiting for my guess? Let me crunch some numbers. brb
:)
Romulus?? Wanders can handle 6 million liters per year.
Work for you?
Mike, scorebeedoobiedub? You are WAYYYYY dating yourself with that one.
I'm to the point that it doesn't make any sense to talk about tomorrow's action or next week's action. The moment we do that, people are going to be tempted to put in sell orders. Those are the same people that have been trying to buy more for three weeks waiting for the price to drop as much as possible. So, what's their next choice? Since they didn't add more, they think they'll be able to sell at some point and then load the truck on any slight pull back if it happens. Problem with that is EVERYBODY is thinking the same thing, and big buyers know that. People have been complaining for awhile now about how tough it is to get fills to buy. That is because of a share shortage. I'm telling you. If you take them off you run an enormous chance that you will be one of the many who is watching a chart waiting for it to turn and then won't be able to get filled. Look at all the names that aren't here now. It happened to them. They took their scalps from $1.35 to $2.00 or from $1.80 to $2.30 and are gone. They never bought back in or couldn't get bought below where they sold.
I personally don't care what anybody does. When the dust settles all I see is several large groups that are buying, have bought, or will buy as many shares as possible. Knowing that makes me believe firmly that they have done this before because they know where this stock is headed. Whether it sells down a shade tomorrow because Trump isn't on the Apprentice. That is what they want. Duh. Don't you think it will run the end of the week thinking it will be on next week's show? Why not. All the while though, and most important, sales are mounting. PRs on new cities and sales numbers are coming out. All moving towards earnings.
What difference does tomorrow make really?
You know, strange as it seems, I fell for that same marketing campaign that Coors put on. Somehow knowing it was made from the coldest water available in the Rocky Mountains just made it taste colder and fresher when it came out of the tap or out of the can. Duh. Water cannot get any colder than it is actually chilled at. But still. Hooked me also and still the first beer I ask for where ever I go. Coors Light in a frosted mug. But always ready to try something new!
Picture was from that MySpace page.
Bottom line here is this everyone. For lack of a better comparison, this reminds me of the Snack Well cookie craze back in the 90's. It was a phenomenon maybe never to be repeated. A whole line of cookies that were flying off the shelves. So good, low cal, low carbs. Decadent to the point that many people felt there was something in them that was making millions of women go crazy to buy them. Women were driving upwards of 100 miles to get some because their local stores were sold out. Women were fighting over new shipments to get some. They had a network set up that would meet the trucks the instant they arrived. Why? Cookies have been around for hundreds of years. Now, I'm not expecting anything close to that here. People don't line up anywhere to get their hands on a liquor because it is out of this world. But when they buy the stock, they will feel this intensity growing to buy the product. They don't have it yet, they find a way to get it online or through friends. Once they try it, they like it a lot. They may buy more stock. Many people have. More than anything they go out to buy more product. Non stock owners keep hearing about a Vodka better than Grey Goose. Every place they call that doesn't have it has a clerk telling a manager, "We keep getting calls for Trump Vodka. We need to get Trump Vodka." Every body who is told the store doesn't have any is apt to keep calling stores until he/she does find a store that has it. You see message boards pop up that tell where Trump is and is not. Some for the sales of the company. Others simply to find out when it is in their area. If you have that kind of action going on I can almost guarantee you that you found one hot product. You also have a product that most likely company management underestimated in many regards. If you notice, at no time did I mention the name Donald Trump until now. Look around you. It is happening.
Well, don't take any offense, but the point was made. Trump Super Premium Vodka and South Jersey? No, of course not. At the same time, that is not their market. A lot of this country is not their market. At two million cases per year, over 90% of the country's liquor sales will obviously not be their market. For the next ten years minimum it will be all about name brand recognition and not designers. People will feel richer in this economy and will do things that make them feel even richer. That includes drinking a product that has been marketed as "the best vodka the world has to offer."
The $24 per case net, net profit came from some careful calculations based on a number of factors. First, you have to take into account that at least for the first year the majority of the profits DKAM earns will come from the sale of Trump Vodka. The company actually earns more than that $24 per case as its own entity. The gross margin alone on Trump actually tops 50%. But it has to be equated against the other lower margin business that Drinks does along with the additional expenses of loan payments and the general cost of doing business.
Several scenarios were run with different sales figures going forward factoring those same costs and the $11 mil in tax loss carryover provision. Plus there are expenses inherent to TV in shipping, royalties, etc..
Trump Vodka in its own right actually nets out closer to $6 a bottle however the entire business with their other lower margin business was run against it to come up with a number for our purposes in calculating the net profit of the business going forward UNTIL the Newmans Own and Rheingold lines running full steam as the company sees it.
In other words, for our purposes with everything considered from here forward, a number of roughly $4 a bottle, or $24 per case is pretty darn close to the net, net profit number for DKAM as a whole for at least the next two quarters of reports through March 2007 assuming TV accounts for over 70% of total sales. Then, we should see that number graduate higher.
Ooops nevermind. All of his posts are gone and the nasty messages yanked. Thanks to who ever is working behind the scenes!
My question for gnus_hound. Yahoo is the playground for bashers and mutiple personalities with no life. How is it your DD shows up there and then as an afterthought you show up here and start raising hell? Thought so.
Perhaps a bit optimistic. At the same time some will sell because TV isn't on TA tomorrow night, I feel certain there will be many waiting for any dip at all to buy more. That almost always leads to an explosive break out.
No doubt Bonnie and the Babes. Seems rather suspect that Yahoo has a mass spammer and now we have someone attacking here that was obviously tuned into that board. One in the same I suspect. Looks like somebody found a gerbil with a hangnail.
Here gnusclues. My own in depth research. Stole it from the internet.
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=toc&state=9l3ec1.1.1&p_search=searchss&p_L=50&...
Not stealing posts whatsoever. There is no doctrine in the message board community that says you pay any homage to an original poster for anything. Actually, quite the opposite. I should yank it because it was on Yahoo and for that fact alone, it needs to be researched further. But thanks for naming yourself board police. Sorry you assumed I was posting it as my own information or due diligence. Does it matter? Obviously it does.