Check out TOOT today. Very clean financials and solid growth potential for a bulletin board company... I'd say buyout potential is already 3X-7X current pricing.
Heres a few highlights:
By employing a business model that shares a number of similarities with the one that has worked so effectively for companies like Ben & Jerry's Tootie Pie Company Inc. (OTCBB: TOOT) aspires to replicate the success of the ice cream beheamouth within the dessert pie market. The company posesses an abundance of extremely positive attributes that make it a very interesting prospect for investors of all levels.
A highligting of these attributes includes:
Solid Financial Standing
-- Zero Debt;
-- Solid gross profit margin
-- Low float (4Mil shares)
-- Already Significant Revenues
-- No financing or off-balance sheet arrangements in place deemed detrimental to health of compay
-- Management expects to have adequate working captial to fund
operations at least until 3/31/07
Strong Distribution Channel Infrastructure/ Significant Growth in Short Operating History
-- Agreements in place with leading regional,national, and continental food service distributors (Ben E. Keith, SYSCO, U.S. Food Service)
-- Already gaining traction in high profile restaurant locations (Toby Keith's, and MORE)
-- Already have moved out of the sizable TX market and into Oklahoma (and other regions)
-- High potential to go nationwide
-- Recently won 1st place at the 2007 APC/Crisco National Pie Champion Ship - Commercial Division
Favorable Market Conditions for a Top-Shelf Supplier
-- Consumer trend towards quality and convenience opens the door to a supplier of high-quality, homeade pies with a history and a sense of Americana behind it
-- Pseduo choice
-- TOOT has identified 3 potentially extremely lucrative market
segements in which little to no competition exists from larger market players
-- The fact that TOOT hand makes its pies with all natural ingredients has been a key driver of customer acceptance thus far, particularly since many leading competitors mass produce their pies, sacrificing quality for production levels