We have a bottle here. I can't remember it tasting any different than any other vodka. However, I was already drunk by the time I made it to the vodka. The bottle is pretty. Looks good setting behind my bar.
We have a bottle here. I can't remember it tasting any different than any other vodka. However, I was already drunk by the time I made it to the vodka. The bottle is pretty. Looks good setting behind my bar.
Thanks JRB, I somehow missed your response on this earlier. I'll tell myself this time: "Reading is fundamental".
Blue Sky Vodka is an example that comes to mind on how just a simple color change makes a tremendous difference. In fact, I recall seeing a bit on the telly the other night on how females, more often than not, base their wine selection on the design of the label. Funny world we live in, eh?
In short, drinking Trump Vodka is the key to me someday developing a highrise hotel/condo in las vegas. So, I will buy some of this elixer shortly.
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I am loading up... NEXT quarter's financials (not the ones to be released in 10 days) will be HUGE after holiday sales... going in BIG. I will move this thing to $1.50.
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quote:Originally posted by Repoman75: From another board...
You cannot argue with what is going on here. The product is in super hot demand. An initial 4 state rollout led to astronomic sales and a $2 mil+ October which surpasses several quarters put together. Spot checks on distributors in an additional 10 states have shown the product to sell out more than a month ahead of schedule. November will show better results but will not be released because they are in their quiet period before earnings. This quarter is slated to come in at well over $5 mil in sales. Plus, an additional add on offering to the succes of Trump is set for early '07. Newman's own you have to watch closely as that portion is about to go nuts.
The actual high on the stock is $1.08. The $1.20 is an out of market print off the initial run 40 cents above the ask for 100 shares. The stock is ready to explode now. With BUD picking up InBev and most of these DKAM insiders having ties to InBev, it is a given DKAM is a buyout target with consolidation in the sector.
A recent conversation with the CEO yielded the result, "Yes, we are aware of a major buyer under $1.00 that loves the company and where it is headed." More than likely, a hedge fund has been accumulating for 3 months now with one goal in mind. Run it to the moon or be loaded in it when the offer hits the tape.
IMO, anything under $1.00 is chump change. The stock is a minimum of $5.00 and actually should be $7.00+. The Red Chip numbers are far too low as those close are now whispering 45-55 cents in 2008 at 35 times earnings. Do the math on this one. Nothing about this says it should be under $1.00. The question is whether it gets over $5, $10, or $15 before I retire, which should be any time.
The word is spreading. The videos are out. Forbes on it. Other forums hot for it. Also, Trump Vodka feature on The Aprentice for early 2007.
Good luck and enjoy this roll I am on.
When was this posted? The real high was much higher than $1.08, I bought in at $1.18 the other day. Also is the CNBC interview with trump tonight confirmed?
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quote:Originally posted by vichingo103: ohi..do you guys really think that its gonna go up a lot??
Once Trump Vodka becomes a household name yes!
They are in like 10 states right now, just wait to they expand to all 50 which should be by end of january, and then also it is going to be international. Trump is backing it on CNBC at 10:00 tonight. Newmans Juice was successful in their test market, and now they have plans for expansion. Look at management, we have a past senior vice president of seagrams, former bloomingdales CEO, founder of SOBE drinks. They know what they are doing.
I expect $5 in 6 months or less
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Drinks Americas (DKAM.OB) is one of the fastest growing beverage companies specializing in building brands with celebrity icons Donald Trump, Paul Newman, Willie Nelson, Rheingold and more.
OTCBB: DKAM IMarketiCapitalization…………….$50 million Price (as of 11/20/06) …………….……..$0.80 Common Shares Outstanding...62.9 million Average Trading Volume (3m)............87,177 Float……………………………………5 million Insider Holdings…………………………...53% Profit Margin ……………………………….56%
******HOT Information: I did follow up myself and got a response from the CEO also. Yes, there is a large buyer who has been accumulating now from 70-80 cents up to current prices. The ease with which the stock took off tells me there is very little liquidity holding this one back.
I have uncovered a host of big winners in the past year. GROW at $7. HANS two years ago at $18. BOOM at $7. NVEC at $15. CHDX at $4. EFUT from $12 to $45. A host of 100% to 500%+ winners. i also found a little known OTC stock called FRPT at .80 that is setting new all time highs today at almost $12 on it’s way to $30. Jones Soda (JSD) in 2003 traded at .25 cents now about 10.00. Constellation Brands (STZ) (GREY GOOSE) from under 1.00 to now trading at 28.00+.
But, that is beside the point. The new great winner will be DKAM on the heels of the introduction of Trump Super Premium Vodka bearing Donald Trump's name. Not many people are aware of it.. You absolutely have to check the news train on this one. Even the Donald himself just said, "Sales are through the roof; setting records." And they are. In October alone, the company did more in sales just from Trump Vodka than they did from all business lines over the past 18 months. And they are set to go exponentially higher as the product has only been released in 4 states. It is smoother even than Belvedere and Grey Goose.
Red Chip has a 14 page research note out on the company. They say $1.40 at just SEVEN times 2008 earnings. With these soaring initial sales, they are way off. The company will do 50 cents a share in 2008, so even at the industry standard of 25 times EPS, it should be $12.50 minimum for this exponential growth and the additional products to come. I personally see it at $7.50 in 2007, so a 10 bagger minimum from here.
A note to the CEO asking what is up yields the response that a "known" party is accumulating a large block of stock because they like the product and where the company is going. More than likely a hedge fund that plans to runs the stock into the stratosphere. This buyer has close to a million shares now and is looking to buy over 5 million shares of stock. If my inclination is correct, this is a buyer for the company on the open market who just showed his hand.
Financials coming out around the 15th of December and the company say’s it is in the books on becoming a NASDAQ traded company. Keep in mind a few of the stocks listed above went to 10.00 as a bulletin board stock and still are bulletin boards stocks. Trump even has one of his own stocks trading at about 22.00 (TRMP) Trump Entertainment.
You cannot argue with what is going on here. The product is in super hot demand. An initial 4 state rollout led to astronomic sales and a $2 mil+ October which surpasses several quarters put together. Spot checks on distributors in an additional 10 states have shown the product to sell out more than a month ahead of schedule. November will show better results but will not be released because they are in their quiet period before earnings. This quarter is slated to come in at well over $5 mil in sales. Plus, an additional add on offering to the success of Trump is set for early '07. Newman's own you have to watch closely as that portion is about to go nuts. The stock is ready to explode now. With BUD picking up InBev and most of these DKAM insiders having ties to InBev, it is a given DKAM is a buyout target with consolidation in the sector. A recent conversation with the CEO yielded the result, "Yes, we are aware of a major buyer around $1.00 that loves the company and where it is headed." More than likely, a hedge fund has been accumulating for 3 months now with one goal in mind. Run it to the moon or be loaded in it when the offer hits the tape.
The question is whether it gets over $5, $10, or $15 before I retire, which should be any time.
I do know part of the initial "agreement" with Trump in exchange for a sizable number of shares, was to include Trump Vodka in a marketing campaign during Trump Apprentice 6 which airs January 7. You all know how it went for Home Depot and most specifically for the Pontiac Solstice when they were featured on The Apprentice. The Solstice was unveiled on Trump and it led to an immediate 2 year backlog. Word is filtering now that one of the episodes in January will be that very marketing campaign for Trump Vodka. Episodes began shooting just after Thanksgiving for The Apprentice in Los Angeles. The release of Trump Vodka was bumped up to Dec. 1 in California. I have a good feeling come January; we are staring at a $5+ stock.
The word is spreading. The videos are out. Forbes on it. Other forums hot for it. Also, Trump Vodka feature on The Apprentice for early 2007.
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quote:Originally posted by Repoman75: It is smoother even than Belvedere and Grey Goose.
I'll be the judge of this. That is, as soon as I get my hands on a bottle. For informations sake, it is in the same price range as Belvedere and Goose ($35/L).
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I see the A/S is 100,000,000 and the O/S is 63,000,000. Where do you see the float being 5 million? The only float I've seen has it at 21,000,000...not that this is bad mind you.
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Looks like they've filed a extension for every almost every 10k or 10q they've ever filed. I wonder if the pps will drop if a NT is filed for again. Just looking for an entry point.
quote:Originally posted by milliam: I see the A/S is 100,000,000 and the O/S is 63,000,000. Where do you see the float being 5 million? The only float I've seen has it at 21,000,000...not that this is bad mind you.
Just doing some digging.
Float is 5 million according to company with 62.9 O/S. They will send you this info if you want.
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Some mighty interesting stuff in the last 10Q. I think someone else has brought up the debt, but there sure is lots of borrowing going on. Here's an interesting paragraph from the 10Q:
We require additional working capital to continue operating as a going concern and to expand our business. We anticipate that increased sales revenues will help to some extent, but we will need to obtain funds from equity or debt offerings, and/or from a our new and expanded credit facilities. In the event we are not able to increase working capital, we may not be able to achieve all or part of our plan, and our ability to attain profitable operations, generate positive cash flows from operating and investing activities and materially expand the business in fiscal 2007 may be materially adversely affected.
At least these guys are honest. I hope the Trump Vodka deal will be enough to fund everything they want to do.
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quote:Originally posted by milliam: Some mighty interesting stuff in the last 10Q. I think someone else has brought up the debt, but there sure is lots of borrowing going on. Here's an interesting paragraph from the 10Q:
We require additional working capital to continue operating as a going concern and to expand our business. We anticipate that increased sales revenues will help to some extent, but we will need to obtain funds from equity or debt offerings, and/or from a our new and expanded credit facilities. In the event we are not able to increase working capital, we may not be able to achieve all or part of our plan, and our ability to attain profitable operations, generate positive cash flows from operating and investing activities and materially expand the business in fiscal 2007 may be materially adversely affected.
At least these guys are honest. I hope the Trump Vodka deal will be enough to fund everything they want to do.
They will be fine...all they need is alcohol stores to stock it, and it'll sell itself.
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It does look like it will sell quite well. I see they had some issues with keeping up other beverage inventories in the past. From the 10Q, it looks like they plan on diverting funds from other projects to the Trump deal. I think that is a great move. I just hope they have enough funds to keep going with this.
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One last thing from the 10Q, much like the other one I posted:
The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a basis that assumes the Company will continue as a going concern. The Company has an accumulated deficit of $16,199,203 as of July 31, 2006, and has incurred significant operating losses and negative cash flows from operations since inception. These factors indicate the Company may not be able to continue as a going concern. Management anticipates cash flows from the proceeds of additional debt and equity offerings in fiscal 2007. Management also plans to introduce new products and to greatly expand the marketing efforts of all of its products to increase volume and reduce operating losses in fiscal 2007. There can be no assurance, however that management's plans will enable the Company to attain profitable operations or generate sufficient cash flows from operations and financing activities necessary to continue as a going concern. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments relating to the classification of recorded asset amounts or amounts and classification of liabilities that might be necessary should the Company be unable to continue in existence.
I'm not trying to bring up bad stuff. I hope this thing works out. Sounds like the Trump deal may be their savior.
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quote:Originally posted by milliam: One last thing from the 10Q, much like the other one I posted:
The accompanying consolidated financial statements have been prepared on a basis that assumes the Company will continue as a going concern. The Company has an accumulated deficit of $16,199,203 as of July 31, 2006, and has incurred significant operating losses and negative cash flows from operations since inception. These factors indicate the Company may not be able to continue as a going concern. Management anticipates cash flows from the proceeds of additional debt and equity offerings in fiscal 2007. Management also plans to introduce new products and to greatly expand the marketing efforts of all of its products to increase volume and reduce operating losses in fiscal 2007. There can be no assurance, however that management's plans will enable the Company to attain profitable operations or generate sufficient cash flows from operations and financing activities necessary to continue as a going concern. The accompanying financial statements do not include any adjustments relating to the classification of recorded asset amounts or amounts and classification of liabilities that might be necessary should the Company be unable to continue in existence.
I'm not trying to bring up bad stuff. I hope this thing works out. Sounds like the Trump deal may be their savior.
It's fine to bring both sides to the convo, thats why we are here. By the way if you have an investors hub account please post that and see what the mod over there says.
Also, I think they will be okay. Lots of experience with the management team, I think they knew they weren't doing well and had to switch something up to succeed.
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A publication of WACHOVIA CAPITAL MARKETS, LLC December 08, 2006
In Time for the Holidays -- Trump Vodka Continues Trend Towards Super-Premium Spirits. In our view, October's launch of Trump Super Premium Vodka by Drinks Americas (not covered) underscores consumers' growing interest in high-end alcoholic beverages. Produced in Holland and initially rolled-out across the East Coast, national distribution is expected in January 2007 and an international rollout is set to follow (care of Kendall-Jackson). Pricing is targeted at a slight premium to Grey Goose, and leveraging the Donald Trump name, early sales are well-ahead of forecast -- in fact, projected first-year sales (through October 2007) are forecast at roughly 150,000 cases and would easily eclipse the 17,000 cases distributed by Grey Goose during its first year. While the brand extends celebrities' growing association with spirits, including the lyrics of 50 Cent (Bacardi), Busta Rhymes (Courvoisier) and Dr. Dre (Tanqueray), the Trump branding elevates this to a new level. Figure 6 depicts U.S. distilled spirits industry volume and growth -- the super-premium segment remains small (6% of 2005 industry volume) and it's posting leading growth -- including a +17.4% advance through July.
Under the leadership of CEO Patrick Kenny (eight years of worldwide carbonated soft drinks management responsibility at Seagram's), Trump vodka is the company's latest celebrity-inspired offering -- "Old Whiskey River" (Willie Nelson) is already on the market and the "Newman's Own" label is set to launch sparkling waters and fruit teas in spring 2007. Given the food and beverage industry's focus on identifying growth niches, we believe Drinks Americas' growing success in leveraging celebrity recognition at premium price points underscores consumers' desire to trade up -- and reinforces efforts to move up market, currently being made by global alcoholic beverage names (particularly Constellation Brands).
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