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Brown-Forman
Official bourbon of the triple crown (woodford reserve)
Offices in Nashville, Texas, Japan, China & Korea (all the places hjoe is involved with or talking about lately)
'Think Coke' - everyone's favorite drink ' jack & coke'
Woodford reserve also the 'official bourbon of the Belmont stakes'
http://www.belmontstakes.com/experience/belmontbreeze.aspx
No company has fit the clues more than Brown-Forman
forget about attention, this stock has way too much going for it to go down. of course there will be dips but this has entered new territory
it's def my front runner now, fits into all the clues
and just like this article, this could be exactly what the WSJ article could be about. It wouldn't make sense for WSJ just to write about a penny stock, but a penny stock that is rejuvenated by a major brand sure makes for a great story
http://www.beveragedaily.com/Markets/Europe-s-energy-drink-market-needs-a-shot-of-energy-Nergia
where the UK is a very strong market of brown-forman
something VERY interesting
http://chuckcowdery.blogspot.com/2015/04/brown-forman-has-kentucky-derby-locked.html
I did not know the mint julep was 'their' drink. i'm pretty sure this is the main drink at the masters. there seems to be a constant connection between golf and these energy shots!
i'm sticking with Brown-Forman (Jack Daniels) because of the nashville connection (they have an office there), the texas connections (they have 2 locations in texas). They also conveniently have office in Japan, Korea and China, the 3 places HJOE constantly is mentioning. 'Think Coke' hint, jack & coke.
respectfully disagree. it's possible the git r done shot got them the attention they needed but it is mainly limited to the southern U.S. . The hangover shot is a generic product that can be understood worldwide
the people in those photos that were tweeted out last night are obviously people that come from $$$, that is very easy to see
however 'bad' that segment was last night, it featured a penny stock (which not long ago was .0002) on national tv. did anyone ever watch the original simpsons episodes? the drawings, everything was minimal because it was a 'start up', it did not have $ to be fancy. once you make it, the money will POUR in, you get so much of it that you HAVE to advertise and you have the $ to make some very professional tv commercials, possibly coming up during the football season?
everytime i find something i always think 'i got it'...my new guess (which fits everything more than the others) is Brown-Forman which owns jack daniels. They have offices in nashville (where hjoe currently works out of), they have offices in japan, china & korea. 'think coke' , jack & coke. I dunno what else to say
Amen to that. I'm in this til death do us part
140 posts...before 12pm...on a Sunday
Quote from Larry about lack of air time:
What the heck food factory?! Dad gum Caitlin Jenner's penis gets more air time!"
He is a lot more involved than people think and wouldn't be surprised if he had a big hand in making this deal happen
This is going to happen a lot now. Going to see a lot of day trading since volume should be heavy now. Gonna be a bumpy ride but I'm in
PLUS brown-forman just happens to have locations in china, japan and korea.
http://www.brown-forman.com/about/locations/
Brown-Forman (makers of jack daniels) also have an office in Nashville, TN
oh shit, i think it's jack daniels...'think coke' , jack and coke
how could i forget my boy JACK! and they are based in Tennessee too!
lol family mart one of the biggest chains in korea. was one of the hopeful landing spots
it would make sense, they said production this month, shipping 2 weeks, so mid/end july they should have it over there
If I remember right (I'm not looking for their post), they might have said we find out who the distributor is from the show tonight
this is far from ending but again depends on who disti is, if it's anyone 100 yrs old i am fine and this is not going to dump. it will pullback of course, maybe more than once. it will be a bumpy ride but in the next 3 months this will be diabolical
i LOVE how the company addresses nonsense
it's all a game, applied sciences does it to all drink companies, it's their game. it's always a game. i watched the fight between wright brothers vs curtiss. they talked about how the patent the wright brothers had made curtiss basically bankrupt, then he got ford on his side, played games and become billionard while wright brothers ended up out of the business
i believe that's the point and that's what changes the game. whether it sells or not will be a problem in 6 months not now
um you don't consider signing with a national distributor restructuring? a big company would laugh at their debts if they believed in the product and pay them off with the cash in their pockets at the time
the list i could find so far for brands over 100 yrs old:
coors
bud
dr pepper
coke
pepsi
founded 1852
budweiser/bud light sure does fit in with 'redneck' mentality
Applied sues EVERYBODY, sued monster too. DRNK i think has a nice flashy product but they just 'went dark'
during this run we will def go through the typical day flippers. regardless this will be an epic ride either way
any 'big brand' and this is for real. pepsi, coke, dr pepper, budweiser, coors
i think that is what wsj article would be about, a otc company with toxic loans who survived
i will say that post by hjoe this morning cleared my heartburn a little, i couldn't sleep last nite, no joke
just how this spiraled down, i expect it to spiral up much harder. what's going on right now is much more than when the stock was at .07
come on i like him/her! they get rid of weak investors
in 3 months, people who got in at .01 will be rich
me too, still technically trading on air