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Re: Fw: STOCK MARKET BULLETIN: 7-Eleven Stores looking to add QENC bottled water



On Sun, Feb 01, 2004 at 12:19:30PM -0100, Jessica Petty wrote:
> OTC FIRST ALERT - 2003 Third Quarter Net Income Rose 76.8%
> 
> Symbol: QENC
> Market: OTC
> Sector: High End Natural Bottle Water
> 
> BREAKING NEWS: JERICHO, N.Y., Jan 28, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Queench, Inc
> (OTC: QENC) In Negotiations with 7-Eleven Stores for Nationwide Launch of 
> Queench Products - 7-Eleven is looking forward to adding to their inventory
> various sizes of Queench water products. 7-Eleven has more than 4000 stores
> nationwide. Each store consistently serves on average 1300 customers in a 
> 24-hour period, giving Queench products added exposure within their market
> share.
> 
> 
> BREAKING NEWS: JERICHO, NEW YORK, Jan 20, 2004 (CCNMatthews) -- Queench, Inc.
> (OTC: QENC) Board of Directors include Spencer Gillette, Chairperson - Vice
> President of Blimpie Corporation, Bill Ford - Owner of Ford Modeling Agency,
> La-Van Hawkins - President of Hawkins Food Group, Curtis Martin - New York
> Jets All-Star Running Back...
> 
> BREAKING NEWS:  Jan 8, 2004 -- QENC is now a full-time supplier of bottled
> water to the military.  QENC today announced that it has completed inspection
> and approval of its water bottling plants by the U.S. Army Veterinary Command
> (VETCOM).
> 
> BREAKING NEWS:  Nov. 13, 2003 -- QENC 2003 Third Quarter Net Income Rose 76.8%.
> The Third Quarter Net Income ending 9/30/03 increased 76.8% from the Q2, and a
> 987% increase year-to-year. Net income for the 9 months ending 9/30/03
> resulted in a 1274% year-to-year increase.
> 
> 
> 
> Jim Furey of Lehman Brothers says, "You want to own small stocks versus large
> stocks when economic growth is accelerating, which is exactly the period we're
> in now."
> 
> QENC is a small company perfectly poised to harness the $7.6 billion bottle
> water segment with a high quality premium brand priced competitively.
> 
> The bottled water segment is the fastest growing of the beverage market.  Of
> the $100 billion beverage industry, bottled water is nearly $7.6 billion
> annually, and forecasted to grow over 50% over the next 5 years.
> 
> In this bottled water segment, QENC has the best of both worlds, where unlike
> Aquafina and Dasani, QENC is high-end natural spring water, and unlike Evian,
> QENC is competitively priced.  QENC's target consumer is health and beauty
> conscious including Gen Y, Gen X, and Baby Boomers who live a metropolitan
> lifestyle.
> 
> QENC currently offers two fantastic product lines: Queech Natural Spring Water
> and the Queech Flavored Water Beverages, which are vitamin-enhanced and come
> in five cool new flavors: Coconut, O' Ginger, Red Raspberry, Pineapple and
> Lemon.
> 
> 
> DISTRIBUTION AND MARKETING
> 
> Jan 28, 2004 QENC announced today that 7-Eleven is looking forward to adding
> to their inventory various sizes of Queench water products. 7-Eleven has more
> than 4000 stores nationwide. Each store consistently serves on average 1300
> customers in a 24-hour period, giving Queench products added exposure within
> their market share.
> 
> QENC bottled water is nationally distributed through SYSCO FOODS.  SYSCO Foods
> is the largest food distributor operating 145 locations and has sales and 
> service relationships with 420,000 customers including restaurants, healthcare
> and educational facilities, lodging establishments, and more.  This
> relationship provides key access to new markets with low capital requirements.
> 
> Naomi Campbell's NC CONNECT integrated marketing agency, has signed to help
> QENC reach national and global consumers by providing marketing and
> advertising that will position QENC as a major lifestyle brand in the bottled
> water market.
> 
> 01/08/04: QENC completed inspection and approval of its plants by the US Army
> Veterinary Command (VETCOM).  QENC's been supplying the military contract in
> the South and Florida and the Army has been increasing orders on a monthly
> basis, which will result in higher Q1 2004 revenue.
> 
> 12/03/03: QENC's strategically placing new eye-catching vending machines in
> locations on college campuses, retail, entertainment and sports venues and
> convenience stores.  500 vending machines installed in initial rollout in 2003
> with approx. 2,500 vending machines to be installed in a 3-year period. The
> beverage-vending channel is typically highly profitable.
> 
> 
> 
> FINAL CONSIDERATIONS
> 
> 7-Eleven is looking forward to adding to their inventory various sizes of 
> Queench water products.
> 
> 12/03/03: QENC is currently shipping over 54,000 cases of bottled water
> quarterly, with a year-to-date quarterly revenue growth rate of 19.7%
> 
> QENC's NET INCOME for the Q3 ending 9/30/03 increased 76.8% from the Q2, and a
> 987% increase year-to-year. Net income for the 9 months ending 9/30/03
> resulted in a 1274% year-to-year increase.
> 
> QENC's SALES for the Q2 of 2002 increased 77% to $848,269 year-to-year, from
> $478,052, as a result of rolling out new product lines and implementing a 
> channel development strategy.
> 
> QENC's high quality premium water is priced very competitive, they have an
> excellent distribution channel with SYSCO and strategically placed vending
> machines, and a marketing campaign designed to focus on their target market.
> For a young company QENC has made substantial accomplishments and is poised to
> harness their segment of the $7.6 billion bottle water industry.
> 
> 
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What does this have to do with Debian? Why not post AMD's, or Intel's forecast?
Why not make a list of compaines that are friendly to Linux, and OSS so I might
be able to invest in them?

Rthoreau



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