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DKAM was listed because they file to offer a one time shareholder cash dividend, and a dividend rights offering. The first step to becoming listed on Nasdaq. They always let places like this know before the investing public!
This is the stock everybody is talking about. In fact, the comparisons to HANS are popping up everywhere.
DKAM. Drinks Americas. Call them. Do something. This is the biggest no brainer in several years.
The company unleashed Kid Rock's Badass Beer over the weekend on Kid Rock's return to Detroit.
Badass Beer outsold Bud, Miller, Coors, Corona, and St. Pauli combined by 3 to 1. And this was a soft launch?
Based on this, first year sales estimated to be over $100 million. Stock is currently doing $3 million in annual sales.
THE MATH:
*400 Distributors are signed on to sell BadAss Beer to 50000 retail locations nationwide. * Kegs sell to distributers at $60; cases at $10. *The average American per capita beer consumption is 30 gallons per year. *Kid Rock has sold 25 mil albums worldwide; Kid's fans number over 5 million in the US. * 50000 retail locations will sell an average of 200 cases per year minimum, or 30 kegs. * 10 million cases sold, or $100 million in sales. *First beer is "Redneck Lager"..second Beer due out this fall called "Blue Collar Lager". Doubles sales. *Every concert will have Kid Rock telling 40,000 fans "the beer is awesome...buy the beer!" *Chris Chelios (Detroit Red Wings) told Kid Rock personally on Friday he is buying the stock tomorrow. Cuba Gooding there and said me too! I WAS THERE!!!!
THE STOCK IS 13 CENTS!!!!!!!!!!
This is the next HANS! Bud and Miller executives there and witnessed what happened. Undoubtedly, they will make an offer for the company within a year.
Oh...P.S. Company is making the move to Nasdaq by the end of the year just like FRPT and HANS.
Friday, July 17, 2009 11:18 PM New beer rocks fans Adam Graham / Detroit News Pop Music Writer Detroit -- Kid Rock's Friday night show at Comerica Park was not just a massive concert event. It also acted as the soft launch of Kid Rock's new beer -- because why wouldn't Kid Rock have his own beer? -- appropriately titled Badass Beer.
Lines for the Webberville-brewed lager were two or three times longer than other concession lines along the Comerica Park concourse, and reviews were mostly positive.
"It's delicious!" said Elizabeth Hussey, 25, of Shelby Township, after her first sip. She praised its "lean aftertaste" and "crisp, summery" savoriness. "It's not heavy in your mouth, it's light on your palate," she said, comparing it to a Sam Adams summer lager. More to the point, "it's definitely not Bud," she said. (In her eyes, that's a good thing.)
"I like it, it's a workin' man's beer," said Scott Carignan, 34, of Chesterfield Township. He said he'd gladly pick up a sixer if he saw one at the store.
But not so for Bill Watson, 59, of New Baltimore. "We're here for Kid Rock, so of course we had to get a Kid Rock beer," he said. But after a few sips, he wasn't blown . Would he pick up some from the store? "Probably not," he said.
Kegs of the beer carried a sticker that read "Badass American Lager," and read in various spots "Born on the Fourth of July" and "Born in Michigan, made in America." The labels were also adorned with the large eagle logo Kid Rock has across his back.
So the streets outside Comerica Park will become an all-American rock 'n' roll carnival Friday and Saturday afternoons, with food and drink vendors, a local-band stage, an extreme-motocross exhibition, hotrod displays and a chili cook-off sponsored by Rock's pal Chris Chelios.
Revelers can also get their first taste of Rock's Bad Ass Beer, which, as Rock puts it, is getting its "soft unofficial launch" this weekend.
4:26 p.m.: Mostly positive reviews are flowing in for Kid Rock's Bad Ass Beer, which is making its debut here this weekend. Inside Cheli's, bartenders say they're moving plenty of the American-style lager -- at $3.50 a cup -- to curious connoisseurs.
"It's a good sipping beer," says Derek Lecki, 21, of Davisburg,. He's on his fifth cup.
"It's got a lot of flavor, and we've already figured out if you put an orange in it, it's awesome."
Following up again on DKAM as noted here for a summertime pick. On 6/4, the company announced their previously reported "largest agreement to date" was shipping and payments coming in. A $75 million agreement over 15 years in Israel will yield the company a minimum monthly inflow of cash of $300K. That's $3.6 mil per year minimum with a contract exceeding $5 million per year. This company's TTM sales were roughly $3 million. On 6/5, they followed up with an announcement their recent acquisition of Olifant Vodka was now shipping and received another $200K. This business was doing $1.5 million a year. So, its obvious DKAM has seen their sales jump from $3 million to at least $7 million, if not $9-$10 million. Yet the stock is still 15 cents. 15 cents makes no sense when in comparison to other 15 cent stocks out there have 300K-600K in sales and are trading at 30-200 P/S ratios. SHMN and UOMO come to mind readily as there are dozens of others. DKAM should be well north of a dollar on this growth rate the market has completely ignored. After all, it went to $3.55 in 2007 on less sales than this.
On DKAM you noted above, Kid Rock actually misstated the release of his new beer. The nationwide full release will be by Labor Day. However, his sold out concerts at Comerica Park with Lynyrd Skynyrd, and his summer concert tour, will all be featuring Kid Rock Bad Ass Beer. This is expected to be the biggest beer introduction in two decades. Over 8 million web hits for the beer and it isn't on the shelves yet. The formal release for the beer is July 4th and it has already been estimated that close to $10 million in Bad Ass Beer has been pre sold in just 5 states. I believe you are more than correct in your assumptions.
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DKAM. Drinks Americas. Call them. Do something. This is the biggest no brainer in several years.
The company unleashed Kid Rock's Badass Beer over the weekend on Kid Rock's return to Detroit.
Badass Beer outsold Bud, Miller, Coors, Corona, and St. Pauli combined by 3 to 1. And this was a soft launch?
Based on this, first year sales estimated to be over $100 million. Stock is currently doing $3 million in annual sales.
THE MATH:
*400 Distributors are signed on to sell BadAss Beer to 50000 retail locations nationwide.
* Kegs sell to distributers at $60; cases at $10.
*The average American per capita beer consumption is 30 gallons per year.
*Kid Rock has sold 25 mil albums worldwide; Kid's fans number over 5 million in the US.
* 50000 retail locations will sell an average of 200 cases per year minimum, or 30 kegs.
* 10 million cases sold, or $100 million in sales.
*First beer is "Redneck Lager"..second Beer due out this fall called "Blue Collar Lager". Doubles sales.
*Every concert will have Kid Rock telling 40,000 fans "the beer is awesome...buy the beer!"
*Chris Chelios (Detroit Red Wings) told Kid Rock personally on Friday he is buying the stock tomorrow. Cuba Gooding there and said me too! I WAS THERE!!!!
THE STOCK IS 13 CENTS!!!!!!!!!!
This is the next HANS! Bud and Miller executives there and witnessed what happened. Undoubtedly, they will make an offer for the company within a year.
Oh...P.S. Company is making the move to Nasdaq by the end of the year just like FRPT and HANS.
Friday, July 17, 2009 11:18 PM
New beer rocks fans
Adam Graham / Detroit News Pop Music Writer
Detroit -- Kid Rock's Friday night show at Comerica Park was not just a massive concert event. It also acted as the soft launch of Kid Rock's new beer -- because why wouldn't Kid Rock have his own beer? -- appropriately titled Badass Beer.
Lines for the Webberville-brewed lager were two or three times longer than other concession lines along the Comerica Park concourse, and reviews were mostly positive.
"It's delicious!" said Elizabeth Hussey, 25, of Shelby Township, after her first sip. She praised its "lean aftertaste" and "crisp, summery" savoriness. "It's not heavy in your mouth, it's light on your palate," she said, comparing it to a Sam Adams summer lager. More to the point, "it's definitely not Bud," she said. (In her eyes, that's a good thing.)
"I like it, it's a workin' man's beer," said Scott Carignan, 34, of Chesterfield Township. He said he'd gladly pick up a sixer if he saw one at the store.
But not so for Bill Watson, 59, of New Baltimore. "We're here for Kid Rock, so of course we had to get a Kid Rock beer," he said. But after a few sips, he wasn't blown . Would he pick up some from the store? "Probably not," he said.
Kegs of the beer carried a sticker that read "Badass American Lager," and read in various spots "Born on the Fourth of July" and "Born in Michigan, made in America." The labels were also adorned with the large eagle logo Kid Rock has across his back.
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So the streets outside Comerica Park will become an all-American rock 'n' roll carnival Friday and Saturday afternoons, with food and drink vendors, a local-band stage, an extreme-motocross exhibition, hotrod displays and a chili cook-off sponsored by Rock's pal Chris Chelios.
Revelers can also get their first taste of Rock's Bad Ass Beer, which, as Rock puts it, is getting its "soft unofficial launch" this weekend.
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4:26 p.m.: Mostly positive reviews are flowing in for Kid Rock's Bad Ass Beer, which is making its debut here this weekend. Inside Cheli's, bartenders say they're moving plenty of the American-style lager -- at $3.50 a cup -- to curious connoisseurs.
"It's a good sipping beer," says Derek Lecki, 21, of Davisburg,. He's on his fifth cup.
"It's got a lot of flavor, and we've already figured out if you put an orange in it, it's awesome."
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ONE OF 15 KIOSKS INSIDE COMERICA PARK 7/18 WHILE LYNYRD SKYNYRD PERFORMING!
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