Will be in Craig, Ak. this weekend. Have a good one guys.
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Well let's see..should I sign up for a chance to win $1 M from the publishers clearing house daily giveaway each day this summer OR should I purchase more shares of RSHN?
Ponder, Ponder... what should one do?
I am looking forward to see how the end of July looks...This gives them a nice leeway of 3 weeks for the website, brewery and Michael Lynch deal.
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Prrdponce, any plans on getting back in? Completely understand why you pulled out though. Best of luck to you
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These are posts from IHUB from someone who was there.
Posted by: tetomasik In reply to: crdtz8 who wrote msg# 13580 Date:7/8/2006 12:42:01 AM Post #of 13590
I was there and will have pics posted of the give-away tomorrow! It went fantastic. We walked for blocks and all we saw in everyone's hand was a bottle of E-Water - 10,000 given away total starting * 8:00 a.m and completed by 1:00 p.m. It was a site to see!!!! Tons of interested consumers and huge publicity event! There is so much going on with the company - the complete complexion of this company is going to change very soon and it's going to skyrocket!
Posted by: tetomasik In reply to: hbbus700 who wrote msg# 13586 Date:7/8/2006 1:00:31 AM Post #of 13590
Yes, I stayed around most of the day and even passed out some water with Bob and took some pics with them. Consumers really liked it and may knew the value of electrolytes in the water. Not only did they pass out the water, but they passed out information brochures about the product, it's additives and health attributes. The pictures that were previously posted by someone else on this board are from the inside of Kramer's - the promotion was being done outside. The bottles you see stacked up inside are 'for sale' and not being used in the promotion. The entire front of the store was E-water and the consumer demand has been strong for Kramers (hence the large supply inside the store). I don't think a vendor would "decorate" the entire front of his store with a product that's not moving! I urge anyone that gets into downtown Chicago to pass by Kramer's Health Food store to view the product.
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Posted by: tetomasik In reply to: AK47 who wrote msg# 13550 Date:7/8/2006 12:48:19 AM Post #of 13590
Hang in there - will have pics posted tomorrow! Ads were fabulous - people we're going out of their way to pick up the water - cars were pulling over - it was crazy! Love their ads and promo material. Bob was taking pictures too so I'm sure there are going to be some on his site. Bob, Al & Lynch were all there greeting customers and some investors that stopped by. Great Job by these guys! They have promised an exciting year and they have the irons in the fire to soon deliver. Give them time - it's all happening very soon. Thanks to all the investors who have hung in there and layed off calling the office. Right now, serious investors should be accumulating at these prices. I, for one, am darn happy about the PPS because I keep buying! When this things takes off, I want to be well invested and plan on walking away with a bundle!
Posted by: tetomasik In reply to: hbbus700 who wrote msg# 13587 Date:7/8/2006 1:01:37 AM Post #of 13590
Lynch stayed around most of the day and had a keen view of what was going on. He is very hands on with this deal, I can assure you!
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wally, when i try to post link, they are always blocked.......how did you do that ? must be jor starz......LOL
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QUOTE- I was there and will have pics posted of the give-away tomorrow! It went fantastic. We walked for blocks and all we saw in everyone's hand was a bottle of E-Water - 10,000 given away total starting * 8:00 a.m and completed by 1:00 p.m. It was a site to see!!!! Tons of interested consumers and huge publicity event! There is so much going on with the company - the complete complexion of this company is going to change very soon and it's going to skyrocket!
This is some great feedback guys!!
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Hang in there - will have pics posted tomorrow! Ads were fabulous - people we're going out of their way to pick up the water - cars were pulling over - it was crazy! Love their ads and promo material. Bob was taking pictures too so I'm sure there are going to be some on his site. Bob, Al & Lynch were all there greeting customers and some investors that stopped by. Great Job by these guys! They have promised an exciting year and they have the irons in the fire to soon deliver. Give them time - it's all happening very soon. Thanks to all the investors who have hung in there and layed off calling the office. Right now, serious investors should be accumulating at these prices. I, for one, am darn happy about the PPS because I keep buying! When this things takes off, I want to be well invested and plan on walking away with a bundle!
Lynch stayed around most of the day and had a keen view of what was going on. He is very hands on with this deal, I can assure you!
This is better than a pr!!!!!
For those who still had questions about whether Lynch was still involved....clearly he IS!!! Which I never doubted from the beginning. Wish I could have been there..
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I'm glad to see that ewater is being advertised on tv ( comcast) My company did the same thing this year and the response has been awesome. Comcast doesnt cost that much to advertise. If you would like to check out our comercial go to rhinelandscaping.com and our commercial will come up. It cost $950.00 to produce and 1,500 a month.about 39.00 each time we air and 95.00 every time we air on an orioles game. I'm very excitied that ewater is getting air time and is doing what it takes to get there name into the market, however it takes time and money. Good luck to everyone here!
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E water alone can bring us to the promiseland. We have so many other things in process that will certainly do it. GO RUSH>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> >>.>>>>>>
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How cool. Come back from fishing to see what has been going on in Chicago. Wow... how wonderful. We are gathering steam every day now.
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Unless your Long and Strong like myself and many others. Real products, great selling ability, cash inflow of a few million dollars and PATENTS sound like a great combination to me.
I will be rich from RSHN when the bull begins charging again! In a few years I'll be filling truck loads of cash to take to the bank.
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For us LONGS, here is a tidbit of info I came across that will prove to be most helpful in the not to distant future (1-3 years)...Many may already be aware of this but for those of us who will be new to untold riches (I am certainly one), it will be of benefit when the time comes for estate planning...GOOD TIMES AHEAD!!
The federal estate tax exemption amount increased to $2 million for 2006-2008 and will increase again to $3.5 million in 2009. These increases are likely to stick even if the estate tax is not completely repealed as currently scheduled in 2010. Taking advantage of the higher exemption amounts and the relatively simple planning strategies explained in this section will prevent any federal estate tax hit in the vast majority of cases. The federal estate tax exemption amount increased to $2 million for 2006-2008 and will increase again to $3.5 million in 2009. These increases are likely to stick even if the estate tax is not completely repealed as currently scheduled in 2010. Taking advantage of the higher exemption amounts and the relatively simple planning strategies explained in this section will prevent any federal estate tax hit in the vast majority of cases.
Bypass Trusts If you're married and have assets worth more than $2 million, set these up for both you and your spouse. A bypass trust allows you and your spouse to take advantage of the $2 million federal estate-tax exemption — the maximum the IRS allows to be passed on tax-free — for a total of $4 million.
Most couples fail to execute this fairly simple maneuver because they're lulled into a false sense of security by IRS regulations that generally allow you to give everything to your spouse estate-tax-free. This so-called unlimited marital deduction simply postpones the estate tax day of reckoning when you have a large estate. When the second spouse dies, his or her estate will include both spouse's assets but there will be only a single $2 million exemption to keep Uncle Sam at bay. This can potentially result in hundreds of thousands in federal estate taxes that could have been easily avoided with a bypass trust.
The beauty of the bypass trust is that although the money you leave behind is earmarked for your kids, your spouse can tap into the trust fund to meet reasonable living costs. But since the money technically "bypasses" both of your estates, it never gets hit by federal estate taxes. You'll need a lawyer to execute this trust, but it's a fairly standard procedure, and you shouldn't have to pay more than $2,000 for the legal work required. Generally, you want an amount equal to the estate tax exemption at the time of death (currently $2 million for 2006-2008) to go into the bypass trust when the first spouse dies. You don't know for sure which spouse that will be. So each person's will should include language implementing the bypass trust if he or she is the first to go. (The trust won't actually come into legal existence until the first spouse passes away.) Posts: 77 | Registered: Mar 2006
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Posted by: Clearwater1080 Date:7/9/2006 5:00:29 PM Post #13646
Whole Foods sighting in North Miami Beach!!!! I just came back from the local whole foods store and guess what I saw the on the shelf, none other than ginseng rush!! It must be new in there because I've been keeping a close watch every time I go and have not seen it until today. They only had ginsend rush, but hey it's a start. My area is much like LA because it's nothing but trendy, hip, health nuts around here. Pretty faces, yoga, fitness and plastic surgery run rampant in miami, this can be a huge market for us!! A toast to all the longs!!Posts: 77 | Registered: Mar 2006
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I think that after the Taste of Chicago this past weekend, we should have a nice green day on Monday. Not only that but with the Brewery closing expected also for Monday a possible PR about that on Monday as well....Lets say up 15% if those things go Monday. Just my wild guess
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I agree that we should have a good upswing. PR about Lynch and brewery deal may take a little while. Bob said around the 10th. May intentionally hold back announcement. I trust Bob and he said the deal is done. Thats all I need to know. Time to buy more shares at the open. Good things gonna happen
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What ever happened to Joe Millionare? I know he got in early on this so he probably already cashed in on this one. I've made a few bucks and now I only hold 300000 free shares.
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Well boyz been plenty pizzed off with the lack of meaningful prs,but having said that I just bought 260k more.Looking for a little upward movement this week.I am impressed by the actions of the people on this board and would like to commend you all.
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Morning everyone. Once again drifting along awaiting more good news. Slow and steady building this time. No more wild jumps that let the MM's just drift it back down.
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Looks like we will see if we hold the 30's today in the last few minutes. The MM's are once again on the down one tic a day program again. I wish they would try the one tic a day up program....
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Morning from Alaska. Slow start this morning so far, but we should be getting news this week. Hope to keep this slow build upwards. Trend line on the charts is still pointing to a slow rise.
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O.K.... I am puzzled. 1.82M bought at 30 and the same amount bought at 29..... hummmmm someone is on the move.
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