Remember Jones Soda? That was their hook. Hell I bet you even wrote about it here if I look. Back in the days when all the pumpers were on Yahoo Finance. That was a classic squeeze.
Rotfflmao.... I gotta give you credit Stoney. You've been a piece of work here for damn near 2 decades. https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/jsda.90554/#post-1411966
I'm feeling better! Phew! That was close. Shot #2 not as fun. Have you heard of Grown Up Soda? GUS? Not sure who makes it but it's not half bad. I buy it with some regularity up in Ct. The soda company that I kind of like is REED but yea tough space!
I'm not exactly sure what Skyworks does to be honest. I never have understood them. But if it has something to do with the digital divide which I think it does and getting high speed internet everywhere I would take a look. Apparently the one thing the Dems and Republicans can agree on is the need for greater access to the internet. If I were Biden I would come up with a memorable catch phrase..." 153 Bridges or I quit! " This infrastructure is so hard to get by congress with everyone and their special little deals I would just break through the garbage and say to each state give me your 3 most F"*ed up bridges...
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