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wannacitrun

06/13/10 12:04 AM

#521 RE: Toxic Avenger #520

I wouldn't do anything without doing "due diligence"...and I found this company because I like Tequila, and received a bottle of Fat Ass Tequila from a friend who owns a liquor store. After the laughter... I loved it, and would put it up against Patron (and even MORE fun to say!). My friend is the person that told me that Liquor Group was public and were the distributor for Fat Ass and several other products . That was about 5 months ago...apparently you've been around the subject for awhile. Then, when Warren and BRK A started looking into this industry (buying Empire?)...now I'm interested.

Now, if someone were an "old" shareholder, its probably due to their involvement with the "old" company, right...? I mean really... have you seen the volume or "lack of" for the last year and change ? It hasn't set the world on fire 4 sure. Not to mention, the chart was boring with sideways or downward movement.

From the last press release, looks/reads to me like they are starting to wrap up the assets under the Public company...? Assets they already have... Well, if they plan on doing that with stock(as part of acquisition leverage)and not by cash transactions, they wouldn't EVER be able to do that with only 60,000 shares in the company. Would take a LOT more to accomplish anything.

Like I said, I'll be interested to see how this plays out...

By the looks of it, right now its only a few of use talking about it on here...if THAT changes, there might be something to it.

Wanna
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BCInvestor

06/13/10 1:27 AM

#522 RE: Toxic Avenger #520

Kezz,

LIQR made 2 acquisitions in 2009 alone. They just announced more on the way. That is the shifting of assets that they have been trying to do all this time. That is pretty good for a $0.40 stock with 75% owned by old shareholders from NAFB.

Now they have a real footing to build upon, not a floating floor with shareholders from some other failed company using LIQR as an ATM machine.

Most reverse-merger shell type deals reverse before the stock trades, at least the LIQR guys gave NAFB shareholders a chance and in my opinion, the NAFB shareholders blew that chance by not supporting fully the LIQR team.