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Let us just hope that it is a massive order and not someone ordering a case off of the internet.
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I see this doing nothing today.We need a pr giving us positive numbers.IMHO we will drift down till this happens
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I have been using the 20 MA and the 50 MA on the charts. They are converging and the closer it gets, the tighter the trading becomes. I has been drifting down, but along those lines. A good PR will reverse this trend for a while.
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How many shares did that one person dump at 49 from MAXM? It was a ton. Someone will be happy in a while they gobbled them up. That persons attempt to get back in at 40 may not work. Oh well, you pays you money, you takes you chances....
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Anyone look at the accumulation levels on RSHN lately? You would be very surprised. It is at its highest level since even before the run to penny land. All I can say it get ready... the count down has begun... with or without PR this stock can run very soon.
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Robbie where did you find the accumulation levels? I would like to check that out.
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PLNI, LFWK are now RSHN has run.
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If you use stock charts dot com you can choose Accumulation and other options... do not let the slow stock fake you out as that can change either way in one second with volume. Also, note that the RSI at the time we were at 1 penny was already over bought for almost a month. From where we are now(flirting with 50) this would actually sustain 2 - 2.5 cents before being over bought.
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Got it thanks. I just wifffed it when I went looking. I am using stock charts dot com. Did you see the bollie bands starting to move together? We are setting up to try to move ahead. We need a few green days to stop the slide on the MA's. Fingers crossed.
Other boards still buzzing about possible orders this week and next. We will see.....
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From Ihub; Just got a e-mail from Tom. Yesterday I asked him if they had a booth at the FMI Show in Chicago that was May 7-9 because I could not find them on the FMI website floorplan.
Tom said " We were in the booth of our National Sales Reps.,Sunrise Management in Booth # 919,in the Organic Trade Assoc.area of the show, with our Apple Rush, a 100% juice product with ginseng that we did a succesful test run of. It was well received. Best Regards, Tom S.
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Just spoke with Al at the main Rush ph#. Very nice guy and very professional. We discussed my request to get E-water up here in the big food chains, as well as major health clubs, as I will facilitate distribution. He was very interested & Al will be contacting me soon. I confirmed that they are very busy in Chicago at this moment, and they "just had great success "meeting one of the "biggest" food chains". This relieves my hunch of not being a smaller food chain. WOW! I heard alot of voices in the background, so where ever he was, there was huge interaction in the background. (:
Things looking great for Rush. Now, I'm really excited. I will keep all of you apprised.
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That sales growth comes from double-digit same-store sales growth (the five-year average is 11%) and opening new locations (the five-year average is increasing square footage by 15%). So far this strategy of increasing both has worked. The company promotes heavily that shopping at Whole Foods represents a lifestyle choice of eating healthier food. It relies on people being committed to that choice, because organic food in general is more expensive than what one can buy in "regular" supermarkets, such as Safeway (NYSE: SWY) or Kroger (NYSE: KR). But those companies are recognizing the large margins and potentially huge market for organic food. They're expanding their organic food sections, improving the look, layout, and size. Whole Foods is not concerned, having seen and weathered such initiatives in the past.
Now, though, there is another competitor entirely. Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT) has entered the fray, offering organic food at its grocery stores. So far the competition is low-level, with only about 1,700 products offered compared with more than 30,000 at Whole Foods. However, Wal-Mart is the world expert at supply-chain management, something key to its offering thousands of products at low prices. This presents some potential problems as well as opportunities for Whole Foods.
First, Wal-Mart should be able to get lower prices from suppliers. This could squeeze the organic farmers who also supply Whole Foods. Those farmers in turn could raise their prices to Whole Foods to try to rebalance their own costs. While that may not happen -- Whole Foods has a bit of pricing power itself with more than 180 stores -- the alternative might be that the organic farmer goes out of business.
Second, with a potentially major seller entering the picture, more farmers might be drawn to switch at least part of their operations over to organic growing. Thus, the number of suppliers would increase, benefiting both Wal-Mart and Whole Foods, as well as other grocery chains. Based on Mackey's remarks during the conference call, this seems to be what Whole Foods is expecting to happen.
Third, as the self-declared low-cost provider of everything from apples to xylophones (OK, maybe not those, but you get the idea), Wal-Mart could be trying to break the mold that Whole Foods depends on -- the idea that organic food is a lifestyle choice that people are willing to pay up for. On the whole, organic food is more expensive than "regular" food. However, if Wal-Mart can drive the price down, customers may not be willing to pay the extra premium to stay committed to that lifestyle.
Finally, Wal-Mart's distribution system supplies its stores with what is needed as it is needed. If it offers organic food in a big way, one could imagine that Whole Foods would have to respond by increasing and streamlining its own distribution system. This would cut into cash needed for store expansion, which would slow down that part of its growth formula. To date, all of its growth has been funded by internal cash flow. If some of that has to be diverted elsewhere, the company would face the choice of slowing down the growth plan or raising cash elsewhere. Total debt is virtually non-existent, so Whole Foods has some room there.
Even though Mackey downplayed the potential problems represented by Wal-Mart in Wednesday's earnings call, the Foolish investor needs to be aware of them. A competitor on the scale of Wal-Mart is not the same as one on the scale of Kroger or Safeway.
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Christie's comm just listed Rush Beverages as their clients..... (I checked I think this weekend and it wasn't there so I am assuming it happened this week....)
IMHO...what this implies to me: GET READY WORLD!!!
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YEAH BABY! Cool.... New account off and running.
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quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: Watch that trend line guys.
I hope the MMs could pull it down more tomorrow, so it will get a big rebounce on Friday when the PR is out. I am waiting to get more cheap shares, too. LOL.
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Check this out. I found this on another thread posted back in April.
I did some research on RSHN short position via ********** which I do subscribe to: FYI via Buyin.net Short interest in March for RSHN:
RUSHNET INC (RSHN) SqueezeTrigger Price: $0.00 Days on Threshold List: Current Price: $0.00 Current Volume: 98494412
Report Month Mar-06
Short Volume (number of shares) 225882234 Short Dollar Value 442729.1786 Average Short Price Per Share 0.002 Price at End of Month 0.004
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That looks to me like we should be at .0020s.
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Yea, I believe the lowest it pulled back to was .0033/.0034. A PR back then must of ruined their plan for the .0020's. I do remember Sub Penny talking about RSHN could pull back to .0026, but it only went in the low .0030's thankful enough.
If the MMs do have this short position still, I can't wait for a big PR with hopefully some dollar figures to watch this stock pop up and make the MM's chase up the POS in order to cover.
quote:Originally posted by imakmony2005: That looks to me like we should be at .0020s.