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Re: AK47 post# 13007

Thursday, 06/29/2006 11:06:05 PM

Thursday, June 29, 2006 11:06:05 PM

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AK47,

Great list of questions, and I wish I were able to listen to the interview, but unfortunately I will be with my customers, who are incidentally visiting from Japan and tomorrow is their last day. I should tell them RUSHNATION is on the way!!
But just a couple of suggestions that I thought of; one is, I would not bring up the Lynch deal, because if anything went sour and Corr has to either evade the question or answer truthfully, it will scare off potential investors. Even though all of us knows that the company does not necessarily need Lynch to kick off, others may feel that he does and either sell or not buy at all. So if there is something negative there, then it would be best to keep it under his hat. Now if the deal went as planned, then let Corr talk about it naturally as he is bringing out the progress of the new brewery then the Lynch deal should be brought up in his natural conversation. If not, I don’t think we should press the issue lest we open up a can of worms. However, being as though Corr has plans for making a beer tonic, I think we can safely say the Lynch deal has been synched!!
My other thought is, we should ask Corr if he plans on enlisting in the AMEX anytime soon. Or what are his projections in enlisting in AMEX. I saw other companies take off like a rocket when the company expresses a desire for such a higher standard. I don’t know about you, but I would certainly buy into a company that has a tangible and great product and their shares were as low as this and the company has their minds set on AMEX or NYSE which takes $3 a share to even qualify. That tells me that this company has major goals and they have a desire for their pps to rise, and they think a lot of their company. If Corr indeed has plans to be listed in AMEX you will see a lot of ears rise.
I was in ATWT when last week when the president of the company Alex Wiley appeared on the same program,MN1 which turned into a flop. The pps went from .0055 to .0022. Everyone thought he was going to release all these numbers and contracts and deals all across the nation, but instead all he talked about was his product and nothing else. Although a great product, no bells and whistles went off because he was only focusing on the product. I think with the questions you have below will be a great start to get those whistles blowing.

I hope things go great tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :) :) :) :)

Business is never so healthy as when, like a chicken, it must do a certain amount of scratching around for what it gets.
Henry Ford