There are a number of new soda company Jones Soda, which was released in tandem with the Dungeons and Dragons. This limited edition line includes five different flavors – Eldritch Blast, sediment Elf, Sneak Attack, potion of healing, and gives Bigby Thirst destroyer. In addition to the launch range of colors from red, clear, green, and two different shades of compromise between red, purple, brown, this line of Jones, contains many different tastes.
While fans of normal taste, such as cola and root beer will be delayed for these complex flavors that Jones is always the case (and not very good here), makes imbibers understand subtle and obvious differences between the two flavors. I think that the fruity taste (I assume) a potion of healing seem at odds with some dark and damp Project Dwarfs. I can just pick up the case of pop to further experiment with, and NeuFutur readers that fans of Dungeons and Dragons (or always changing tastes Jones) should be sought from the bottle.
Last week Jones Soda signed an agreement to sell 10 million ordinary shares to Glengrove Small Cap Value Ltd in the next two years. Jones plans to use the money Tolle on sale of securities to pay for marketing and expanding distribution and retail sales. Earlier this month, Jones Soda has signed a contract with Wal-Mart Stores Inc (NYSE: WMT), that the product of soda distributed U.S. Arkansas 3800 retail stores.
In March, Jones Soda Co (JSDA) has ceased exclusivity provisions of a potential merger with Reed Inc (RID) to study the unsolicited bid for a third party. Transactions on the table at that time was for Reed deal in cash fund to get Jones soda for about $ 9.7 million. Its a damn good thing that this did not happen, thanks to Jones shares are currently trading above the $ 1.50 range on June 2, the market capitalization of the company is now worth $ 42.81 million.
In late March, Jones reported a net loss of $ 4.5 million ($ 0.17) per share for the quarter ended December 31, 2009, an increase of 33% compared with fourth quarter 2008 net loss of $ 3.4 million or ($ 0, 13) per share, in the current quarter, including 2.0 million in non-cash charges for excess inventory and fixed assets disposals.
The company reported a net loss of $ 10.5 million, or ($ .40) per share, in 2009, an increase of 31% compared to 2008 net loss of $ 15.2 million, or ($ 0, 58) per share.
June 24th, 2010
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