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V-Net Beverage, Inc. President Robert Corr Addresses Company`s Direction in Interview On Wall Street Reporter.com
April 01, 2005 10:07:04 (ET)
BLUE ISLAND, Ill., Apr 01, 2005 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- V-Net Beverage, Inc. (Pink Sheets:VNTB.PK) President Robert Corr was interviewed by the Wall Street Reporter.com. The Wall Street Reporter is a premier information source for professional investors seeking successful new investment ideas. This interview will be featured for the next 7 days on their website in an audio format. Their website gets about 4.5 million hits a month.
In this interview Robert Corr addressed V-Net's customer base, future trends and strategies. He provided a glimpse as to how V-Net is moving proactively to capitalize on these trends. Mr. Corr shared his vision and issues within the beverage industry and identified potential growth areas. Mr. Corr also expanded on the great opportunities that are continuing to develop daily for V-Net with its e-Water(TM), Ginseng Rush(TM) and other brands.
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litened to the wall street reporter corr sounded good i think we have a ceo who is interested in the good of the company and not worried about stock pumping i can't see nothing but good great website . go vntb go go picked up another 100,00 shares
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imma get some more shares soon i have 100,000 so far this company seems to have the good for a great long term investment specially with e-water coming out and other great things i just hope when they move to the otc they dont have to do a reverse split.
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BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS, (NAMC) – V-Net Beverage, Inc. (Pink Sheets:VNTB.PK) President Robert Corr was interviewed by the Wall Street Reporter.com. The Wall Street Reporter is a premier information source for professional investors seeking successful new investment ideas. This interview will be featured for the next 7 days on their website in an audio format. Their website gets about 4.5 million hits a month.
In this interview Robert Corr addressed V-Net’s customer base, future trends and strategies. He provided a glimpse as to how V-Net is moving proactively to capitalize on these trends. Mr. Corr shared his vision and issues within the beverage industry and identified potential growth areas. Mr. Corr also expanded on the great opportunities that are continuing to develop daily for V-Net with its e-Water™, Ginseng Rush™ and other brands.
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dap123 i sure don't even want to see that on the news wire r/s what poison. i think all will be fine and we will make some money i love this one
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Can't get much lower. Lets start promoting the E water!
MARCH 15, 2005
Flavoring the market New Dasani and Aquafina extensions hit shelves as flavored waters pour in
The flavored water market continues to explode, as the top two bottled water marketers in the US introduce new entries into the segment within a segment.
Both Coca-Cola North America and Pepsi-Cola North America last month launched — almost simultaneously — extensions of their respective bottled water lines.
Coke's new offerings, Dasani Lemon and Dasani Raspberry, launched just as news of Pepsi's new additions, Aquafina Sparkling and FlavorSplash, reached the market. "We think [these flavors] will offer points of differentiation for a brand that's all about good-tasting hydration," says Coke spokesperson Ray Crockett.
The zero-calorie products are sweetened with Splenda- brand sucralose.
Pepsi's Aquafina Sparkling and FlavorSplash also are zero-calorie offerings. The latter product is available in three flavors, Raspberry, Citrus Blend and Wild Berry. The carbonated Aquafina Sparkling is available in unflavored, as well as Lemon-Lime and Berry flavors.
"People are now seeking variety in their waters, but they're still looking to avoid the calories," observes Pepsi North America spokesperson Nicole Bradley. "The flavored and sparkling segments have been key drivers of water growth over the past year and this is the ideal time to release the new products."
Independent beverage market analyst Manny Goldman agrees about the timing.
"It's all an attempt to leverage what has become the most noteworthy trend in beverages in decades with the growth of plain old water," Goldman says. "It makes sense because how much does it cost to put a little flavor in? Not very much."
The new launches coincide with the release of a Beverage Marketing Corporation report analyzing the flavored water market, The Flavored Water Market: Boom or Bust? by the company's senior editor, Roger Dilworth. According to the report, annual flavored water sales could exceed US$600 million within the next few years. The study, the first in Beverage Marketing's Focus Report series, concedes that it's difficult to predict flavored water's trajectory precisely, as it is still a fledgling segment. The US$600 million figure is cited as the medium-growth scenario, whereas the high-end projection is in the neighborhood of US$800 million. The worst-case scenario for the segment is that it would spike for a couple of years and then decline.
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52 week low = 0.0013 on 03/16/05. Something's going on a couple of 3M volume days last week. 5 day avg = 1308360, 20 day avg = 2628505 . News might be coming ???
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quote:Originally posted by Murnak: Well, everyone has given up here!
Maybe time to investigate again for a pop!
Well Murnak it seems there really is no deal with nationwide bottling at least that is what the rumor is and no has been able to prove otherwise do you have any thoughts on this?
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basher! whoa, j/k, sgt. clutter, lol, thought y'all still interested might wanna see this observation of last-minute volume; did not check it myself...hope it's useful:
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Oh so does that mean you will be running this one up again? Should we all get in? LOL
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