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Thursday Update: Racking
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I did a recap today on my China ideas-
there are five of them. FXI, UTA, CGYV, LEGE, and NFES. I'll
detail this in the weekend edition, but here's the recap. If you had put
$10,000
into each of the 5 ideas, your $50,000 would be worth $74,000
today. If you left out my only pre 2008 market crash idea- CGYV,
then $40,000 is today worth just a little under $70,000.
All this since February.
Those are real returns, and reinforces
my belief China offers us aggressive investors the best chance to
make the most money in growth situations over the next 5 years.
It's not complicated- China
is where smaller companies are growing faster and are more profitably than
the US. Thanks to globalization, it's now easy for US investors to take
positions in the smaller China companies. You just need me to find
them for you.
I'm looking at a number of new ideas,
some with earnings pictures that just take my breath away.
New China Idea Coming Next Week:
I'm very close to the next China idea, and I absolutely love it.
This China media company is following a model that proved to huge
in the US from the early 70's to today. The US version was bought out for
mega bucks by one of the biggest media companies in the world.
Here's what I really like- $100
million in revenues- Market cap just a little over $100 million.
What a steal, and what a growth opportunity. I'll have it for you next
week, and yes, there's a video.
It's a short video, and I'm in the
final stages of putting it together. Stand by for further updates. This
one might just be one of the best 1 to 2 year holds imaginable.
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UFood Grill (OTC BB: UFFC)
Update |
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There's been a little activity around
Ufood
of late, and some have been asking for an update. So, here you go. It's
worth noting the company, at the current time, can not make any forward
looking statements about where they are. The company is in a registration
process with the SEC for the shares associated with their Spring financing,
and therefore is supposed to remain rather mum.
As for the announceable events, the
company is moving forward, albeit more slowly than hoped pre recession.
Since the franchising world is dead at present domestically, Ufood
is moving forward with locations in non-traditional venues.
Of late, the company has announced
new locations will be built in both Logan (Boston) and Oakland airports.
The second Logan location will be company owned, and the Oakland location
will be owned by a franchisee.
The airport locations represent a
great opportunity for Ufood to get stronger brand recognition. Million
of travellers will have the opportunity to try the Ufood faire as
the company expands to more and more airports.
On the "non-traditional" front Ufood
is pursuing, they have made a breakthrough that is noteworthy. My two restaurants
stories- Ufood and Spicy Pickle share a common problem. At present,
franchising in the US is dead. There's no financing available for franchisees
to open units, and retail customers are more scarce. Both companies recognize
the reality of their situations, and are taking steps to find alternate
ways to expand. Spicy Pickle has taken the route of acquiring a
second brand in Western Canada, and most of their growth is coming from
another country where the conditions are different.
Ufood is pursuing a different
tact. The company is looking to expand to non-traditional locations like
hospitals and universities. These are the kinds of facilities that recognize
the need to convert their offerings from the standard terrible fast food
brands to a healthier, but still palatable offering.
To the end, Ufood announced
one of its franchisees is now building a location in Parkland Memorial
Hospital in Dallas - a 685-bed hospital with 9,000 employees including
1,300 physicians, 2,300 registered nurses and 1,200 fellows and residents.
Come December, a Ufood grill
will be replacing a McDonald's that has been at the Parkland Facility
since 1954. This is the wave of the future. The Dallas news published an
article recently- click
here to read it.
As far as the stock goes, it is trading
very anemically in the $.15 range. Once through the regsitration
process we'll see where we are on stock price and liquidity. Until then,
this is a revolutionary concept who's time will come, but only suggested
as a position for very long term investors at this point in time.
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