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beandog24

01/10/07 1:03 AM

#11539 RE: beandog24 #11537

Confirmed my triple digit growth I've been telling you boys about in the highlighted section. I guess my analyst contact was on the money lol. Suprise, suprise!!!!!


Aero Exhaust, a seven-year-old company based in Salt Lake City, already is convinced it's getting the bang. The Nextel season doesn't start until Sunday, but the company is experiencing "triple-digit" sales growth in the first quarter of 2006.

After sponsoring a car in two lower NASCAR divisions, it bought into NASCAR big-time for 2006. The company is Wimmer's multiyear primary sponsor, and it also paid to become NASCAR's official muffler and for a new company spokesman, recently retired driver Rusty Wallace.

Still, shelling out big bucks for a shiny stock car wasn't an automatic go for Aero's board.

"More than anything it was convincing them and the (200) shareholders that NASCAR could bring the brand loyalty and name recognition that it does," Aero Exhaust CEO Bryan Hunsaker said. "It was educating them ... particularly the bean-counters. They didn't understand what kind of credibility this could bring."[

vip1999

01/10/07 1:09 AM

#11542 RE: beandog24 #11537

Thanks Beandog, TRIPLE DIGIT GROWTH in FIRST Q. 06!!!

p344p991

01/10/07 1:15 AM

#11546 RE: beandog24 #11537

Thanks bean, AWESOME find. TRIPLE DIIIIIGTS sales growth!! Make sure you post that article on the other boards....if this doesnt keep the nervous nellies on board, thier insane!

big smile:)

Dem Franchise Boyz

01/10/07 1:19 AM

#11548 RE: beandog24 #11537

beandog24...very nice find...the DD on this board is the best ive seen ...

2SHEA

01/10/07 1:33 AM

#11558 RE: beandog24 #11537

Great find B-Dog,especially the paragraph about
AERO's "triple digit" sales growth in Q1 2006.
This could part of what Andrew was referring to in
his statement to the effect "we will be surprised"
at the release of information concerning revenues.
Looking forward to the PR confirming the acquisition.
Today could be golden.....
2SHEA

WinningTrade

01/10/07 1:39 AM

#11562 RE: beandog24 #11537

That was just was just steller dd Beandog! I particularly like this excerpt!/

"Five or 10 years ago, companies kind of threw money at these teams and hoped for the best," Chipps said. "Nowadays, return on investment or return on objective is paramount. They're determining more and more criteria to determine whether they're getting the bang for their buck."

Aero Exhaust, a seven-year-old company based in Salt Lake City, already is convinced it's getting the bang. The Nextel season doesn't start until Sunday, but the company is experiencing "triple-digit" sales growth in the first quarter of 2006.

After sponsoring a car in two lower NASCAR divisions, it bought into NASCAR big-time for 2006. The company is Wimmer's multiyear primary sponsor, and it also paid to become NASCAR's official muffler and for a new company spokesman, recently retired driver Rusty Wallace.

This is good stuff and confirms that it indeed does cost around 40 million bucks a season to sponsor a car on the NASCAR circuit! With AERO and OTC360 changing to the #36 car of Jeremy Mayfield and with the world's only Zeppelin with a gigantic t.v. screen that is an amazing 30ft. x 70ft. hovering over every NASCAR race advertising "AEROFLOW the official exhaust of NASCAR" for the world to see, this is going to be the biggest selling performance exhuast in the world. And we found them n the pinks, before they go to a higher exchange! If that merger announcement comes out tommorrow, we are gold my friends, gold!!! Mr. TrendGreen



mrdutch

01/10/07 4:22 AM

#11579 RE: beandog24 #11537

GREAT Bean! Thanks for the DD and sharing it with us!!

cruzdelsur

01/10/07 4:41 AM

#11580 RE: beandog24 #11537

Amazing find Beandog.

Lets go FCNN!!!!

SPARK

01/10/07 7:14 AM

#11589 RE: beandog24 #11537

Awesome, thanks for this: Aero Exhaust, a seven-year-old company based in Salt Lake City, already is convinced it's getting the bang. The Nextel season doesn't start until Sunday, but the company is experiencing "triple-digit" sales growth in the first quarter of 2006.

After sponsoring a car in two lower NASCAR divisions, it bought into NASCAR big-time for 2006. The company is Wimmer's multiyear primary sponsor, and it also paid to become NASCAR's official muffler and for a new company spokesman, recently retired driver Rusty Wallace.

Still, shelling out big bucks for a shiny stock car wasn't an automatic go for Aero's board.

"More than anything it was convincing them and the (200) shareholders that NASCAR could bring the brand loyalty and name recognition that it does," Aero Exhaust CEO Bryan Hunsaker said. "It was educating them ... particularly the bean-counters. They didn't understand what kind of credibility this could bring."

Sprycel

01/10/07 7:33 AM

#11593 RE: beandog24 #11537

BEANDOG24, THIS IS THE BEST DD DONE!!! TRIPLE DIGIT GROWTH!!!!!! COME ON MERGER!!! THIS COULD BE A LIFE CHANGING INVESTMENT!!!

make it or break it

01/10/07 7:46 AM

#11596 RE: beandog24 #11537

hmmm, i thought aero was a private company. 200 shareholders????

Tradermask

01/10/07 7:50 AM

#11598 RE: beandog24 #11537

What is the date of the article?

Shomidamoni

01/10/07 8:49 AM

#11622 RE: beandog24 #11537

Thank you very much for sharing to the board that incredible find.