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Done. Never even saw the car once on TV. Nothing.
I'm pulling for Joey Logano. He's a local boy.
It looks like those 3 are out. eom
He's in last place. eom
The Koma Unwind car's already a couple of cars back from last place.
Not if they're still receiving money, which they are. BW can't hide behind that convertible note nonsense forever.
It was a major grocery store like Safeway. A bunch of them are all owned by the same big company and are branded differently for different areas. I'm sure whatever suppliers they use are fairly large ones but I'm just guessing as I don't if individual stores use different suppliers or if it's by chain. Good question.
One of these: http://www.marleysmellowmood.com/where-to-buy.php
It's interesting that a UK based beverage company has made such inroads here in the US in a short period of time. Looks like they're smart enough to produce product locally instead of putting it in a shipping container and waiting months to arrive at it's final destination like BBDA's done. Brilliant.
It's been a heck of a lot more difficult to dump shares and by having to dump more and more, it's eroded his stockholders and target audience. The stock got chilled which makes it more costly to deposit new certificates. And soon, it'll all come crashing down. A lot of the money went to Carnes, Hochstedler and Powalisz so he hasn't made as much as you think he has.
Just got back from grocery shopping. I bought a relaxation drink for the hell of it. I stopped by the managers office and asked him about relaxation drinks in general and how they're selling. He said they're not. They've tried 3 others and have settled on Marley's Mellow Mood which is barely selling. He said some people buy it because it's a tea and decaffeinated. He said they probably won't be stocking any others.
I asked him if he had ever heard of Koma Unwind and he said no but looked it up in the supply chain software and it wasn't there.
$.0004 after a 1000 to 1 reverse split isn't failure. But the end is indeed near. And it'll be funny, as usual.
BTW, "very" refers to other pinksheet scams over the past 12 years also.
...and with a few hundred dollars in sells it'll be a "SELL". What's the point?
I thought BBDA was delivering product to FL but you have to still order it through the mail? You haven't found it anywhere after a distributor started "distributing" back in 2009?
Pink sheet hype stocks are complete scams. There's no argument for them.
A whopping $1200 worth. Did you like those $20 and $40 trades? Or were the $200 trades more impressive of the 9 total trades? Someone actually bought $300 dollars worth too!
I keep forgetting these are penny stocks where $500 gets people all riled up.
There's a big difference between business environment, economic environment and poor management decisions.
Gambling is based on odds. No one would do so if the game was rigged, which is what these stocks are.
And don't compare real companies to pinksheet hype stocks.
Did you see Koma Unwind?
Actually I did visit two of them yesterday which is why I went to see where else it could be bought at. I went to a third one today and sure enough, there it was.
No BBDA products anywhere.
The funniest part of that picture is the Carolina Panthers poster just to the right of it so you know where it was taken even with the GPS info turned off.
But you're right, the staged Koma Unwind pictures are still popping up two years later.
On Tuesday they'll owe year end plus 1Q numbers. They now have a stop sign.
1Q financials are due Tuesday. eom
I went to two pharmacies last night and they both carried Dream Water. I then searched online to see who carries it (of course they have a store locator) and it was astounding:
Walgreens
Duane Reade
CVS
7-11
Walmart
Krauszers
Mobil
Sunoco
Shell
BP
just to name a few.
Marley's Mellow Mood: http://www.marleysmellowmood.com/where-to-buy.php
For this POS stock to claim any market leadership is an absolute joke and a lie.
Looks like they're not going to brokers to buy this stock either.
Never with pending SEC litigation. They would have to prove the allegations to be false or no market maker will ever file a Form 211 for them again.
Right after the pr, that company reverse split 200 to 1 and it barely trades now. They have no money either and keep diluting.
A lot of relation beverage companies are located in Texas. Drank, Vib, Sippin Syrup as examples. Some of the bigger brands. Plus the port of Houston's a good entry/exit point.
Koma Unwind made it to TX with shareholder involvement. I'm not sure if it's still there.
...and people attacked me for calling it like it is. LOL. Maybe if they had listened and reasoned instead of attacking, they wouldn't have lost their entire investment. But history shows that's what happens when people have money tied up and ignore reality on hopes and dreams.
I buy my wife "Honest Tea" all the time so I go down that aisle and have never bothered to look there. I can see the bottles in your picture. It makes sense, though, since they're labeled as supplements. I'll have to take a look next time. I'll bet my life I won't find a BBDA product anywhere there.
I guess beverage mags and market research companies need something to tout and make money off of. I agree that I think the air's coming out of the relaxation market hype balloon.
I've only seen 3 relaxation beverages (zero shots) anywhere in over 3 years. I was just at Stop & Shop and walked the aisle. Not a single relaxation anything. And I check everywhere I go, be it a convenience store, gas station, grocery store or pharmacy.
It's pretty standard and even the smallest distributor maintains location and sales data.
Do it yourself integration: http://www.ultimatelocator.com/
It's really not that complicated. Maybe back in 2000 it was.
That's odd. I live in a small town with no grocery stores, 2 gas stations and 1 mom & pop convenience store and they're all listed. They even listed the mom & pop pizza place.
These things are updated automatically. The data comes from the distributors on some type of schedule and is automatically maintained. They even sell software to integrate the search into the website and there's also services that'll do it for you.
I would think a manufacturer would be interested in sales data.
No. We're saying they're not making retail sales. It's easy to sell to distributors for a while. But if retail doesn't buy, then it's a failure.
Google "Relax 5" and see how popular that is too. Not.
More than likely it's an auto generated notice that the company will be dissolved for being delinquent on their tax filing. It happened to BBDA last year and had to be reinstated.
I doubt this is hitting the tripps and if it does it will bounce bag with fierce abandonment.
Freudian slip?
Just check the bid/ask at the open. They've never had one before. I haven't seen anything filed but they are being quoted now. They must've filed a form 211 with a market maker.