Thank you very much for taking the time to post here.
The shareholders appreciate it, and we are thankful for the insight about your company. We are also excited to see the belief and commitment to the Cono products.
if you prefer that we end our agreement to allow ashcroft and others to place larger orders with Cono then just let me know and we will purchase our cones from the 2 other suppliers ( greece & spain).....
Not sure why you posted this. You are asking people on Ihub if they don't agree than you will just go buy cones from someone else?
Some care to waste their lives trying to discredit them and their accomplishments but there are a few LONGS here who truely believe in Cono Italiano, their potential, and the CEO Mitch!
Well hello there Mr. Ceo! Not sure if I am more alarmed by a deal with another Canadian or the appearance of a CEO on a public message board! both are big fat RED FLAGS to me.
So let's see - are you the guy named in that press release? Vince Pettinicchio ?
Now you wouldn't be from QUEBEC by any chance? Since you plan to be here to answer questions - perhaps you could start by answering what this was all about:
Revenue Quebec inquiry into a person in the field of the food brokerage
Montreal, October 29, 2008 - Revenu Québec announces that he has executed, yesterday, two warrants for Mr. Vincenzo Pettinicchio. It operates a food broker business by using the following social reasons: CABP; CABP business Reg'd; Consultants global source; Companies Vince Pettinicchio. The companies CABP enr. ; Vince Pettinicchio enterprises; Vincenzo Pettinicchio enr. ; World Source Consultants.
The first warrant was executed in Blainville and the other in Montreal, in the Borough of Lachine.
Revenue Quebec has reasonable grounds to believe that Mr. Pettinicchio had failed to report and remit amounts of QST totalling $33 066,73. Mr. Pettinicchio would have seen these amounts from customers, du 1er July 2005 to 31 December 2007. The latter had also failed to declare income and pay income taxes related to these revenues for the period of theer 1 January 2005 to 31 December 2007.
In addition to having to pay the money he has attempted to evade, Mr. Pettinicchio is subject to prosecution and is punishable by fines ranging from 125% to 200% of the evaded amounts.
Revenue Quebec includes investigating similar offences to the GST. In this case, the fines could represent 50% to 200% of the evaded amounts.
"For the bloggers who seem to question who we are and how big we are, take a trip to Toronto and visit the Grocery Innovations trade show on Oct 1-2 where you will witness the launch of the 287 Bianca Gourmet brand products where the focus point will be on our private brand Pizza Cones. FYI the booth size is 2000 square feet which is the largest booth in the show and 2 times the size of Unilever & Nestle... "
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msuadmin Thursday, September 06, 2012 1:22:43 AM Re: panther41 post# 21130 Post # of 21520 Booth Numbers #813 (1100 square feet) and #1013 ( 1100 square feet). "
Better check your math - booth 813 appears to be a 10'x10' booth and 1013 appears to be a 10'x 30' booth. I suck at math - but that seems to come out as a total of 400sqft and not 2200 square feet as you stated. Hope all those cones you ordered fit in the booth!along with the 287 Bianca Gourmet brand products.and that 20ft high cone sign.
oh wait - were you adding in the HEIGHT tothe square footage?
The facts, Since the CEO from MSU (Cono Canadian partner) came on ihub and started posting, the stock has dropped big time! See chart below from stockchartsdotcom