Boreal Water Collection, Inc. (BRWC) Retains Stron
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Many of us are aware of so-called “designer” brands – those high-end labels like Porsche, Saks Fifth Avenue, and Giorgio Armani. Many of us also know about the concept of having customized items like tailored suits, ergonomic chairs and a car with all the bells and whistles you want and need, just for you.
Having “designer” and “custom” brands of items together can be a very pricey, premium proposition in and of itself. But what about a renewable resource like water? Water is quite common, and bottled water – or natural spring water – has become quite the health rage over the last couple of decades. But how can there be “designer” water? And how can it be customized? Isn’t production of such expensive?
Boreal Water Collection, Inc. (OTC: BRWC) is cornering the market on designer, customized water. Water is customized when it can be bottled in a number of different ways for various purposes – marketing, promotion, internal use or for an event. Water can be designer if it has near-perfect color, flavor and pH balance and it comes from a special, rare source and a company has exclusive rights to that source.
Boreal Water Collection has that “designer” tag figured out by owning exclusive rights to a stream in the Catskill Mountains of New York state, which has a pristine level of water that is clean and clear and fits the high-end standards of such prominent brands as Porsche, Sake Fifth Avenue and Ritz Carlton – all of which have used Boreal Water Collection brands like Leisure Time, Sapphire and Saint-Elie.
Revenue for Boreal Water Collection was up 14 percent in the third quarter of 2014 compared to the same quarter in 2013, and the company is projecting similar growth above and beyond the projected general growth of the bottled-water industry of 6-9 percent. With bottled water being a competitive space, to have such growth potential in the sector is seen as an unusual opportunity, but Boreal Water Collection can be deemed an unusual company with intriguing potential.
For more information, visit www.borealwater.com
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