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I saw Rush's Ginseng Soda on the shelf in the natural foods store here on the South Side of Indy yesterday It was $1.85 per bottle, and they had 5 bottles left. They also had about 2 or 3 other natural Ginseng Soda's, which I must say, where much more attractively packaged than the RSHN one, such as a 4 pk carry case (don't recall the name of the soda). Hopefully we'll see some new packaging soon.
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quote:Originally posted by Jason0321: I stand corrected. I didnt check there. What a bunch of BS. Why would they put that out. Some PR firm. I could write better stuff from my garage.
What's the problem, Poopsy, not spicy enough for your nickel-dime day-flipping needs..?!?
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Nature's Cupboard, US 31 & Stop 11, Indianapolis.
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quote:Originally posted by indytrader: I saw Rush's Ginseng Soda on the shelf in the natural foods store here on the South Side of Indy yesterday It was $1.85 per bottle, and they had 5 bottles left. They also had about 2 or 3 other natural Ginseng Soda's, which I must say, where much more attractively packaged than the RSHN one, such as a 4 pk carry case (don't recall the name of the soda). Hopefully we'll see some new packaging soon. Indytrader
A fancy package does not a good product make..!!! Improved RushNet packages are in the works, however. Along with a bunch of totally new products - for a whole new dimension in marketing.....
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MM games. It will go down then go back up. Remember, less than two weeks ago it went down to .0035, and went back up last week to .0068.
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I have 1.5 million for the long run, however I averaged down buying as it fell fast to .0035 over a couple a day period. I flipped them last week for a real nice profit. Now is the time to start averaging down.
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i think it would have been nice if they had coupled their last pr with an additional pr detailing summer plans, new placements, or something about asia. the last pr wasnt really the kind of pr to move share price. thats why i think we are seeing a drop off now.
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quote:Originally posted by indytrader: I saw Rush's Ginseng Soda on the shelf in the natural foods store here on the South Side of Indy yesterday It was $1.85 per bottle, and they had 5 bottles left. They also had about 2 or 3 other natural Ginseng Soda's, which I must say, where much more attractively packaged than the RSHN one, such as a 4 pk carry case (don't recall the name of the soda). Hopefully we'll see some new packaging soon. Indytrader
A fancy package does not a good product make..!!! Improved RushNet packages are in the works, however. Along with a bunch of totally new products - for a whole new dimension in marketing.....
Agreed, Yellow, but being in Marketing myself, you could have an awful product and make it fly off the shelf with eye-catching packaging. It will be a win-win for RSHN with a great package to entice first time buyers, and a great product to make them want to come back for more.
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WOW, what a stalemate for now. UBSS trying to sneak closer to the 55. Traders are off doing other things today. Back to grading papers, it is more exciting for now.
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RushNet Accepts New Deal...A private placement agreement has been signed FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 2006 1:01 PM - BusinessWire
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BLUE ISLAND, Ill., Apr 28, 2006 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Robert Corr, President of RushNet, Inc. (Pink Sheets:RSHN) has agreed today to accept the offer made by Michael Lynch of Lynch Partners One, LLC to purchase a 30% stake in the company's stock in the form of restricted shares. This signed agreement gives RushNet, Inc. a cash infusion of $615 thousand plus an additional commitment for inventory capital of $2.4 million, for a total of over $3 million dollars to RushNet, Inc.
Robert Corr and the management team of RushNet Inc. will hold restricted shares totaling 32%, with the public free trading shares totaling 38% of the stock. The stock issued to Lynch has been placed into an escrow account with a closing scheduled in about two weeks.
As, Robert Corr stated: "This new round on capital will secure the company's need for inventory for all the new items planned for introduction this summer. Our larger retailers require firm inventory levels to be maintained at all times. As a company, we have gained a valuable partner who has expertise in raising large amounts of capital to assist us in our future expansion plans. I feel confident that, Michael Lynch and I have developed a strategic plan to grow RushNet's brands on a worldwide scope."
Michael Lynch and Robert Corr as mentioned in a previous press release, are in the process of purchasing a regional brewery that will use Rush Net Inc. to market the brands worldwide. The newly designed products will be introduced this summer and the new labels will be unveiled in the next few weeks to the stockholders.
Michael Lynch was quoted, "This will be the beginning of a highly visible beverage company, and I'm looking forward to launching some our branded beverages in the national beverage arena."
RushNet Inc. is the licensed marketing agent for Rush Beverage Company products and brand owner of e-water(TM). www.enjoytherush.com
Disclaimer: The Company relies upon Safe Harbor Laws of 1933, 1934 and 1995 for all public news releases. Statements, which are not historical facts, are forward-looking statements. The company, through its management, makes forward-looking public statements concerning its expected future operations, performance and other developments. Such forward-looking statements are necessarily estimates reflecting the company's best judgment based upon current information and involve a number of risks and uncertainties, and there can be no assurance that other factors will not affect the accuracy of such forward-looking statements. It is impossible to identify all such factors. Factors which could cause actual results to differ materially from those estimated by the company include, but are not limited to, government regulation; managing and maintaining growth; the effect of adverse publicity; litigation; competition; and other factors which may be identified from time to time in the company's public announcements.