MoneyTV is being paid, Alan. It took me about 15 minutes to get this response:
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I had a brief look at the financials for this company. Brutal. There I a web site I go to where it presents it in a nice Summary fashion.
They will say whatever the company tells them to for a fee. The myth of Stock Bashers is just one of the many theories that these companies trot out to distract from the truth and what alternative investments are out there.
Seems to me as well that drinks are a favourite target of these companies because they appeal to people. Much like JBII, making oil from plastic. What other company uses this marketing strategy. Wait... DKAM... Let's look at a chart for DKAM...
ooohhh... Brutal.
I think you need to rethink your investing strategy Alan.