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Someone painted it down to .0008, but not gonna shake anyone out!
Shares are in strong hands!!
Go BRWC!!
We break .001 for the close, and we'll have lots of attention tomorrow for closing up about 43%
Oh, and down to 1.25 mil left!!!
SLAP, SLAP, SLAP!!!!
That's the sound of trips being left in the rearview mirror!
More on the bid than on the ask! That 2.31 mil won't last!! Not even a whale call needed to wipe that out! Maybe a hungry bluefish!! $2,079 wipes that out and pulls us out of the trips!!
Wait, where are the losers who were talking smack about this going to .0003???
LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ask just got drilled on .0009!
Nice pickup, whoever got it! Smart move!
BRWC ask looking exceptionally thin!
Once we break through .001 there is very little showing on the ask for a long way up!!
5.37 mil on .0009....so about $5,200 would clear that out!
So bummed that I won't have dry powder ready before it starts to break through, cause this isn't going to last the week!
EBW31 I got the email! Thanks for the fantastic info!!!
:)
I wasn't worried before reading it, and now I'm even happier!
Gonna be big things in the future for BRWC longs!!!
EB, would also love to see these! If you can, please email them to me at jouster@aol.com
Been long here since finding this company, and would love to have more info! Anything you can send would be much appreciated!
Gotta say, I had this as a possible long-term but decided to flip my shares for a quick 20%, and was thinking about adding it back into my portfolio on the dip. After reading about the 200:1 reverse-split, plus the increasing the AS by 5 times what it was, I have to pass on LEXG as a long term. Might still be a few flips in it, but even that seems a bit risky to me. Think the new AS and pending reverse-split were ill-conceived, and might well be the death knell of LEXG.
For those who stay, I wish you luck, but I'm headed for other tickers.
Bashers crawling out from all their stinkholes!
Like roaches in the night!!
Turn on the light of truth and they all scatter back into their holes!!
Longs aren't afraid of them...just get the can of RAID and spray them until they die!
BRWC long and strong!!
8's not getting filled, and 9's are thin!!
We know what we have!!
Looks like very few people are going to let themselves get suckered into selling out before the big run!
Less than three weeks until financials (and those may come out early), and hopefully even bigger news coming before then!
BRWC is the stock to be in!!
Flippers, shorties, naysayers...pack it up and go home! We longs have this locked and loaded!!!
Wonder who the chump was that dumped at .0008
Trying to start a panic sell, perhaps?
Very little selling today!
We are 3 weeks away from the next 10-Q, with the possibility of an early filing and/or big news of a partnership or acquisition possibly hitting before that!
Three weeks....too short of a time for anyone to risk selling cheap and missing the run!
Hold those shares tight!!
BRWC long and strong!!
Looks like the serial bashers have returned!
Guess they are trying to scare people into selling at the opening, in case we get news tomorrow or Wednesday, which historically are the days we get news and PRs.
As soon as we get the new financials or news, BRWC is gonna take off like a rocket!
Hold 'em tight!!
Go BRWC!!
Don't see many fills taking place on 9's and 10's!
Looks like 11 is the new bottom for buying in!!
Can you imagine the regret if you dumped and this thing broke out huge this afternoon or Monday morning??
Couldn't stand to risk it!
Very thin ASK!!!!
Only a few thousand bucks to finish off the 11's!!
12's and teens all super thin!!
Nope, but it is a direct competitor. Nestle' has one park locked up, Dasani in another. Still, contracts get renegotiated all the time. Who's to say that Boreal cannot gain a foothold in this very lucrative venue? Or perhaps, with the right merger could be contracted out to help fill this massive demand...
Opportunities abound in this market!!
Water in theme parks...
Here in Florida, going through the theme parks it hits you....the massive upside potential for water profits!!
$2.75 a bottle, and people happily shell out for these. Over the course of a 10 hour day in the parks, it's not a stretch to see people down 4-5 of these per day!!
With a little momentum we can break 13 today!
BRWC...today's predictions...
I think we'll see it ranging in low to moderate volume between .0009 and .0011 without news, but if we break into .0012 before noon we may see a much higher run. If we get news or PR, I'm pretty certain we get up into .002 to .0025 range.
Those who didn't get in already are going to be chasing!
Weather forecast for the week...
Green with a chance of Copper
Extended forecast:
Copper, with a frontal movement of silver moving down from Canada!!
Should be a big market up day!!!
Big news happening...
Greece bailed out!
Iran deal about to be closed!
Oil prices dropping again!
Yeah, today is going to be a huge day in the markets, with massive amounts of green!!!!
Nice day for BRWC to run up!!
Long and strong!!
Go BRWC!!!
We haven't even been talking about the other great opportunities out there in the bottled water market right now!!
Nestlé's plants in California being protested, and looking for alternate sources...
A serious E. Coli contamination stopping production at one of Boreal's competitors...
We are in a great position here, and BRWC is poised to strike!!
Long and strong!! Go BRWC!!!
You tell 'em Chosen!!!
BRWC, long and strong!!!
Gonna make copper first, then nickel, then silver!
I disagree, and sincerely believe that you are being negative on this stock, although in a much more subtle way than most of the other bashers.
Proof of a sale? Copy of an invoice? Not gonna happen. Company isn't about to start publicly posting sales invoices because you want them to. Try asking Apple or Google, or any other corporation to send you copies of their sales invoices...they'll get a good chuckle out of that. No, BRWC is not obligated to do any such thing.
We are quite fortunate to have a CEO that communicates with us at all, and Francine has been very clear with us, as much as she is able to without crossing the line into giving away insider or proprietary information.
Long and Strong!
GO BRWC!!
:::::APPLAUSE::::!!!!!!!
Thanks for saying what we were all thinking!!
Go BRWC!!!!!!
Just remember, the convertible debt was cleared partway through the quarter, so we should expect to see some residual effect from that still showing on this 10-Q for the part of it prior to it being cleared. Should show a marked improvement over the prior quarter though, and the 3rd quarter will show entirely clean of the convertible stuff.
I only point this out because there will be some basher out there trying to say that any of it showing proves their lies!!
Long and strong!! Go BRWC!!
Only about 4 weeks until 10-Q
That isn't a lot of time to get more shares!!
If we have news prior to this, BRWC is gonna take off like a rocket! If not, and the 10-Q shows something sweet, we take off anyway!! I don't think we'll be disappointed with the next set or two of financials, now that the toxic debt is cleared out.
4 WEEKS. Is it worth the risk to jump ship or risk trying to flip and possibly miss out the monster run? I think not.
Pressure is building, and I think we're gonna see a slow climb until news or 10-Q, then we run up fast and hard for good!
Too much potential here!!
Exactly right!!! Every time the flippers flip it, the longs are picking up and holding a chunk of it! As we make the slow climb, we have to keep our sights on the big picture! Not one tick, not even 3 or 4 ticks...we're looking at a minimum ten bagger this summer!!!
GO BRWC!!!
VOLUME BUILDING!! GO BRWC!!
Bid pressure building! 17 MIL on the bid at .0007
Seems like it's getting ready for an after lunch run!
All it takes is one brave soul to start the ask slapping at .0008 and they'll fall quick! From there, a quick shot into.oo1 territory!
Ask looks thin to me! Only 14 mil at 8's, little over 1 mil showing at 10's.
Should be easy for one whale call to break us out of the trips!
Lots of good stuff in the PR!
Glad I was able to add another 500K of 7's today!
Go BRWC!
Global Bottled Water Market 2014-2018: Key Vendors are Danone, Nestlé, PepsiCo and The Coca-Cola Co.
DUBLIN, July 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/twnhcs/global_bottled) has announced the addition of the "Global Bottled Water Market 2014-2018" report to their offering.
(Logo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20130307/600769 )
Bottled water is drinking water, which can be categorized as mineral water, still water, flavored water, and sparkling water. This is packaged in either plastic or glass bottles after purification. The water is obtained from various sources such as wells, springs, artesian wells, and the municipal water supply. The two main forms of bottled water are still and sparkling water, that is, non-carbonated or carbonated.
Still water is similar to normal tap water and does not have any carbonation. Sparkling water, also known as carbonated water, soda, seltzer water, and fizzy water, is water into which carbon dioxide is mixed under pressure, resulting in effervescence in the water. Nowadays, bottled water is becoming more and more popular across the globe.
The majority of consumers prefer bottled water as either their primary or only source of water; this is due to the perception that bottled water is safer than tap water. Recently, companies have also started branding bottled water to build an image for their brand and consumers are looking for brands that they consider more trustworthy than other unbranded bottled water products.
The analysts forecast the Global Bottled Water market will grow at a CAGR of 6.02 percent and 6.36 percent, with respect to revenue and volume, respectively, over the period 2013-2018.
This report covers the present scenario and the growth prospects of the Global Bottled Water market for the period 2014-2018.
The Global Bottled Water market can be segmented into four divisions: Still Unflavored, Sparkling Unflavored, Still Flavored, and Sparkling Flavored. To calculate market size, this report considers revenue generated through the retail sales of the bottled water.
The report, the Global Bottled Water Market 2014-2018, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas, and the EMEA and APAC regions; it also covers the Global Bottled Water market landscape and its growth prospects in the coming years. The report also includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
Key Topics Covered:
01. Executive Summary
02. List of Abbreviations
03. Scope of the Report
04. Market Research Methodology
05. Introduction
06. Market Landscape
07. Market Segmentation by Product Type
08. Market Segmentation by Distribution
09. Geographical Segmentation
10. Key Leading Countries
11. Buying Criteria
12. Market Growth Drivers
13. Drivers and their Impact
14. Market Challenges
15. Impact of Drivers and Challenges
16. Market Trends
17. Trends and their Impact
18. Vendor Landscape
19. Key Vendor Analysis
20. Other Reports in this Series
Companies Mentioned:
•Danone S.A.
•Nestlé S.A.
•PepsiCo Inc.
•The Coca-Cola Co.
•Aqua Gold International Inc.
•Boreal Water Collection Inc.
•China Water & Drinks Inc.
•Isbre Holding Corp.
•Saint Elie Inc.
•Suntory Water Group Inc.
•Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/twnhcs/global_bottled
Media Contact: Laura Wood , +353-1-481-1716, press@researchandmarkets.net
SOURCE Research and Markets
So, hopefully this week we hear about something big, like this article suggests would be a good merger...
Boreal Water Collection, Inc. (BRWC) is a Boutique Bottler with a Pure Spring Source in the Booming Global Premium Water Market
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February 24, 2015 (Investorideas.com Water Stocks Newswire) Growing global health trends, combined with an increasingly apparent lack of safe drinking water around the world, have produced considerable momentum in the bottled water space and premium mineral waters from untouched natural springs. Within just the last handful of years a dramatic shift has occurred in beverage consumption by adults all over the globe towards healthy choices and the bottled water market was even recently pegged in a new report published by Transparency Market Research as being on track to hit around $280 billion by 2020, growing at a CAGR of 8.7%.
MarketResearch.com analysis indicates a 20% growth rate over the past decade in the number of adults consuming five or more bottles of water per day, even as their consumption of beverages like diet and regular soft drinks plummeted. A Netscribes report also shows that the global trend towards bottled waters, and premium water in particular, is rock-solid, with the premium sparkling water market and enhanced or functional waters emerging as not only a favored beverage choice among global consumers, but as a healthy lifestyle fashion statement and even a fashion accessory. Currently, the breakdown of the bottled water market is roughly 65% still (regular), 23% carbonated, 7% flavored, and 5% functional, with the Asia-Pacific market forecast to outstrip all other markets over the next five years, running a 10.5% revenue CAGR on the strength of high-volume consumption, growing disposable income, and growing concerns over water quality.
IBISWorld's recent report on U.S. bottled water production put the domestic market alone at over $8 billion in revenues last year, with more than 40% of the market being dominated by a tiny handful of players, including Coca-Cola (NYSE: KO) and Nestle (OTC: NSRGY), who have devoted an increasing amount of attention to the bottled water market in recent years, despite being brands more widely recognized for beverages like sugary soft drinks and chocolate milk. And yet the high-end, premium, private label market is still largely underdeveloped. Nestle's water division for instance accounts for upwards of 10% of trading operating profit, with India and Indonesia remaining strong markets for the company, but players like Nestle only do broad spectrum consumer waters, where there is stiff competition and their biggest regional rival, France-based Danone (OTCQX: DANOY), is seeing similar headwinds in China. Outfits like the rapidly growing private group, Hangzhou Wahaha, which is able to capture market share more readily with its strong rural distribution network and established brand presence for nutrition drinks and teas, is taking the big boys to the cleaners in the broader consumer market. With all the competition focused on the broader consumer space, the major players have left the niche premium water market largely untouched.
One of the up and coming players in this burgeoning sector today is Boreal Water Collection (OTC: BRWC), an award-winning provider of premium bottled water, which is sourced from their abundant and pristine spring deep in the heart of the Catskill Mountains. BRWC caters largely to the attractive niche market of high-end private label clients, exploiting their established presence as a boutique bottler to capitalize on this still largely overlooked and fragmented space. BRWC CEO, Francine Lavoie, personally flew to attend the FHC China Show late last year to help capture more of this choice target market for Boreal's premium bottled water, as the FHC show is the essentially the exhibition of choice for food and beverage importers, attracting key decision makers from across the Chinese retail, import, and hospitably sectors.
The hospitality market is a core demographic for BRWC, as evinced by their landing the Chatwal Hotel (New York) last year as a new client. The Chatwal Hotel is a luxe boutique hotel just two blocks off Times Square and Bryant Park, which occupies a gorgeous landmark building styled with 1930s art-deco interiors, attracting a select clientele that demands the very best in bottled waters. The Chatwal Hotel is well known for its luxurious spa, featuring an indoor saltwater pool and 24-hour fitness center, as well as The Lambs Club Restaurant & Bar, a fine-dining restaurant with a chic little bar, making this client an ideal addition to BRWC's growing list of such high-end hospitality industry clients. High-end hotels like Chatwal are turning more and more towards providers like BRWC, who can offer custom bottle design and labeling, as well as premium water content that will whet the whistles of their discerning clientele.
Boreal Water Collection produces a wide variety of still, carbonated, flavored and functional waters, like caffeinated and mineral enhanced, and they have a broad array of bottle design options for their clients to choose from. Boreal does all its bottles in-house as well and uses extremely safe, high-quality PET plastics, which are not known to leach any chemicals suspected of causing cancer or disrupting hormones, like BPA plastics that make up most of the cheap water bottles on the market today. BRWC even uses company-owned PET moulds to produce their bottles, ensuring the highest standards in quality, and the bottles also have custom safety caps and seals to ensure no leaks occur and no air gets in to contaminate the product. Moreover, BRWC uses a rigorous ozonation process to disinfect the bottle and cap prior to bottling, leaving nothing in the bottle but the pure, clean taste of the spring water produced from deep inside thick, impermeable layers of prehistoric clay at the company's natural spring source.
Water connoisseurs know that origin source makes all the difference when it comes to taste and health benefits, and that waters taste much different depending on where they come from, as well as what kind of source geology is present. The Boreal Water Collection spring is 600 million year-old Precambrian host rock that is naturally isolated from surface drainage and run-off, and the waters are produced through a dense series of layered crystalline shelves that act as a natural filter, giving the company's water an incredibly delicious mineralized purity that has won them admirers from around the world.
Learn more about the company by visiting www.borealwater.com
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Pinkies prolly not hugely impacted, but the big indexes may take a hit because of Greece.
Looking for big upward movement this week from BRWC!!
Pinkies prolly not hugely impacted, but the big indexes may take a hit because of Greece.
Looking for big upward movement this week from BRWC!!
I'm sure it won't happen, but if it stays down in the trips until the 16th, I'll be able to add a few million more!!