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Well, that was a great day!! Everyone be safe don't blow yourself up over there.
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Let's see this baby go up some more later in the week!! Happy 4th to all!!!!!
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I can see why Robbie wants the E-water business in Europe, now he just needs to convince Corr he can find a spring as good as the E-water one in Calf.......lol
Or just make it a European style E-water on the label!
While Europe may be the leading regional consumer of bottled water, on a country basis, North America boasts the two largest markets, the United States and Mexico, which together combined for 28.2% of the world market in 2004. Mexico accounted for 11.5% of the global volume at 4.7 billion gallons in 2004. In 2004, China stood as the third largest market with 3.1 billion gallons. Chinese bottled water volume has increased by double digits in four of the last five years. Brazil, the third largest market in 2003, slid to fourth place in 2004, as bottled water volume increased by 15.4% to nearly 3.1 billion gallons. Italy and Germany grew by 3.0% and 3.6%, respectively. Italy ended the year at 2.8 billion gallons and Germany at 2.7 billion gallons.
Ten of the top 15 bottled water consumers on a per capita basis are European countries, with Italians boasting by far the most established bottled water consumption tradition. At more than 48 gallon per person in 2004, Italians consumed about 4 gallons more per capita than Mexico, the country with the second highest per capita consumption at 44.5 gallons. The United Arab Emirates (UAE) was the only other country with per capita consumption greater than 40 gallons, although Belgium-Luxembourg and France were close. In 2004, Spain and Germany had per capita consumption rates of 36.1 and 33 gallons, respectively. The United States ranked 11th in terms of per capita consumption. http://www.beveragemarketing.com/news3e.htm
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Happy fourth to all. Things are positive again Lynch and brewery deal are finalizing any day. This alone gives this company huge potential for a skyrocket. I will be along for the ride. GO RUSH******************
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Holed up in Prince Rupert, BC this morning and taking the Alaska Ferry today to Ketchikan. Have a great 4th.
Really nice end to the day yesterday. 32 keeps the trend going the right direction.
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Looking to possibly get in on this soon. I'm looking for a nice mover in the short term, is there anything going on within the next week that may be PR worthy? Also I havent ever watched this stock, does it typically gap up in the morning and then dip and go up? I dont want to buy to high, when does the dip typically occur? Thanks guys, and check out clbe, im in that now...still has room to go up, and has great fundamentals
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Charts look fantastic on this one as well...look at RSI increasing as well as CMF going from heavy selling pressure to accumulation and now about to be some buying pressure. What's the OS on this one?
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One thing I don't like is as of 2005 there were 1 billion outstanding. Also every 2 years it seems the company changes names and goes into some other sector, as well as it being incorporated in nevada....i guess this is purely a daytrade
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quote:Originally posted by stocktrader22: One thing I don't like is as of 2005 there were 1 billion outstanding. Also every 2 years it seems the company changes names and goes into some other sector, as well as it being incorporated in nevada....i guess this is purely a daytrade
This is actually more of a long term play. Ceo, Bob Corr was interviewed last week and it was very impressive in regards to where he plans on taking this company and the progress it has made this far.
Here are the links posted below to listen to the interview.
RushNet Inc (RSHN) Press Conference - Part 1 (06/30/06)
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Afraid that would happen...(blocked out) Try typing in this:
w w w. m n 1 . c o m / pressconferences.html Then search for the RSHN, or Rushnet interview.
It's really worth listening to if you are thinking of investing and wondering what your position will be in reagards to being a long or short play. I will say that I believe most here are longs.
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Hi Stocktrader22. Disreguard the old names and lock into the new name. That is where the change is. There are a LOT of things comming over the next few weeks and months. HOWEVER do not look for a quick kill. This is not the stock. Find some money to sit on and ignor. The day to day trading has become VERY irratic and hard to figure lately. It is a wonderful stock, but you need to do some DD before you jump in. However, do not wait too long, the train has already left the station, but slowly this time instead of jumping. Lot of good stuff to read here and on IHUB. Good luck.
We are in Ketchikan AK. Will be here for a couple of days. See everyone in the morning.
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Ginseng Rush and a raw egg .... that should do it......OK, and a bottle of asprin.
Good morning fellow rushers... let's get going over the .0035 mark today... we are going up!
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Yeah I am feeling a little increase today... look for .0034 close. They seem to show their hands sometimes.
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Morning Robbie.... I am in Alaska, so 8:30 on the east coast is 5:30 here. I am up finally, but don't think I will be catching the opening bell for a while.
L2's have a lot of holes this morning but look at all the ask at 40! Wow, a lot of people are sure this is going there soon. Works for me.
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I see new resistance at .0035 Looks like the 100 and 50 day just crossed so that equates to a BB pinch I would figure... looking really nice for the rise in PPS over the coming weeks and months. Nice Chart!
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if you change the MACD for the slowstock and add in the MFI and a 100 day simple you will see how much better the chart really looks.
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Nice close, we traded down a bit most of the day only to close at our previous close in the last few minutes. That is a welcome change from the tick down crud we were doing in the last few minutes for so long.
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Scoorree!!!!! Hey guys, I am sitting in Ketchikan, Ak, sipping a cold Ginseng Rush. I found one bottle left on the shelf at Safeway. I snagged it in a hurry. Drove all the way to Alaska to find it, but it was worth it. Another reason to come to Alaska. (As if I needed any more.)
Watching eagles fly and sipping a Ginseng Rush. It don't get any better.
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Naw.... Drinking a cold Ginseng Rush is much better than Soccer.
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