Post by
kirktop on Jun 23, 2022 9:49am
Buy Before The Jones Soda PR...
Jones Soda ($JSDA.OTC) announced last night that it is launching beverages and named Tinley as the manufacturer. It didn't give tny's stock symbol and most of Jones shareholders probably dont know that Tinley is also a public OTC stock. This will all be clear when Tinley press releases the news, and hopefully in a joint press release with $JSDA. Most companies including Jones do press releases immediately after contracts are signed, but tny's 3 CEO's only work Tuesdays and Thursdays 11-1 pm so they should start writing the pr in a few hours as long as their grandkids boot up their word processors for them. There's 3 CEO's and 3 paragraphs to write, so it will probably take them all day and night to finish it. Therefore there is time to buy up shares slowly without moving the share price up before the pr comes out. This is tny's biggest copacker deal in history and it shows that the new Blaze management knows how get deals across the finish line. Jones always gets a lot of press so a pr that names tny as a public company also on OTC like Jones will attract US buying. I say again that it is good times again for this stock.
Comment by
SteveIncoherent on Jun 23, 2022 10:24am
JSDA has less volume on average than TNY, nobody even gives a $h!t anyway. The PR will be vague with 0 numbers attached to the co-packing agreement. This company is dead money and Rick G know it deep down inside that's why he's selling out the company early. A bunch of scared grandparents running this company.
Comment by
Tinley20xx on Jun 23, 2022 2:08pm
Jones isn't that big buddy. Currently sporting a 24.6 million dollar market cap. Just saying. But they do have a brand.
Comment by
cosinus180 on Jun 23, 2022 2:24pm
Last chance to buy at these levels!!!pwahahaha !!
Comment by
SteveIncoherent on Jun 23, 2022 2:53pm
somebody always knows something, this is a public company. And tnybf consistently has volume, half a million shares were short just the other day leading up to this news so you're analogy isn't accurate in that regard. Who shorts the stock knowing one of the biggest co-packing deals to date is about to be announced, c'mon....