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Wednesday, 12/29/2010 10:44:20 AM

Wednesday, December 29, 2010 10:44:20 AM

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Dilution kills investments, but ...

DKAM's flagship product is in a few hundred retail stores in about 5 states, including supermarket chains. We can see, touch, feel, and taste the product. It's finally here. It's real and in the "public's eye".

More than 5 eastern seaboard states will be added to the distribution network over the next few months.

DKAM recently completed a 15 to 1 reverse split. The stock dropped post dilution from 5¢ to a penny in a month. Quite frankly, the stock won't bounce until they start to "deliver". But I think they may be on the doorstep of making their first delivery.

The dilution was important. It hurt me, but I'll get over it and buy more shares.

Many or maybe most of the posters believe DKAM is a "serial-diluter" with no shame, and no future. I am not convinced everything at DKAM is all wrong.

The main positive outcome of dilution is how possible it is to drive the stock to 5 cents and beyond. That is if they don't dilute the heck out of it again, which we can watch like hawks. They also have to concentrate nearly 100% of their efforts on Rheingold.

It's becoming easier to see how MEXCOR will grow their annual royalty payments, contributing to the bottom line. DKAM doesn't need new brands. They have a flagship brand and should establish it before losing focus.

Early projected annualized sales of Rheingold from its limited initial distribution network, is in the $1,200,000 range. As the network expands doubling that isn't unreasonable by 12-12-2011, unless distributors don't reorder.

The results are measurable with better momemtum compared to where they have been.

That said, it's not unreasonable to think they can show a few pennies profit per share within 24 months if they are successful selling beer.



I buy at least a case per week, share it with friends, bring it to "tailgating" events, show it off, and ask my liquor store retailers if they are selling and reordering it. All of the local stores have been saying "yes".

Every share holder is a grass-roots sales and PR person. When it's available in your area, try to do the same.

DKAM is my penny stock for 2011.