endorsed by NFL Denver Broncos Mike Shanahan and Brian Griese, this new power drink has great appeal. Please reply with your experiences or if you would like a sample.
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After a visit with a Homeopathic doctor, the following was revealed :
If you want antioxidants, drink a V-8, OJ, Cran juice, or Pomegranite shot. Antioxidants (vit a, b, & c) are everywhere and Americans get more than enough to manage free radicals. She thinks that it is amuzing that marketers can still give this hype 20+ years later. (see new posting for Multi-level marketing)
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If you want antioxidants, drink a V-8, OJ, Cran juice, or Pomegranite shot. Antioxidants (vit a, b, & c) are everywhere and Americans get more than enough to manage free radicals. She thinks that it is amuzing that marketers can still give this hype 20+ years later. (see new posting for Multi-level marketing)
But doctors don't know business or marketing! Here's a stock tip for the daytraders. My friend bought around $1 and could sell at $3. What do you do? DON'T BUY!
Don't get caught holding this one on the quick crash down like the delisting of Vitacube!
BZI is back down to $1 and $45M has been transferred from poor, ignorant traders to the wealthy. These small business schemes are no different than the dot-com bust. The company has significant marketing and raised $15M from wealthy investors. Upon going public with no assets, no unique product, and no earnings, the hype duped $45M from the uneducated to provide the exit strategy for the wealthy investors at a 3:1 ratio. The remaining equity is held by the poor waiting hopelessly for another sucker to come along and replace their investment. Most likely the stock will disappear and be delisted within the year.
XELR8 holdings is already working on the next pyramid scheme, not trying to revive this dog. There was never an intention to make money selling the product, only the stock. Creating small businesses and investment opportunities are similar to ponsi schemes.
Purchasing stock by analysts is not a gamble of whether a stock will take off, but an evaluation of future earnings. It requires an education in business and finance, otherwise invest your money in the slot machines for a better return. In lieu of stock analyzing, diversify your risks in mutual funds.
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