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Advantage Capital Development Corporation (OTC:AVCP)
Trading_symb0l: AVCP . pk
Current_Price: .07
Target_Price: .47
Shares Outstanding: 11 mi||ion est.
Public Float: 4.2 mi||ion est.
Exchange: OTC
Rating: 10 out of 10
Str0ng_Buy
Spin-offs make millions for investors...
It's hard for investors to ignore the fact that shares
of medical device company Alcon have more than tripled
since being spun from Nestlé, and financial company
CIT Group has nearly doubled since parting from Tyco;
Viacom (VIA) became the latest company to announce a
spin-off this week when it said it will split its
cable business and CBS unit into separate stocks. That
comes just after Ford Motor (F) said it will spin off
rental-car unit Hertz and as pressure mounts for
General Motors (GM) to spin off its GMAC finance arm.
So what is next?
As a individual investor, spin-offs and risk arbitrage
offer incredible money making opportunities, since
often major holders of the stock, such as index funds,
are required to sell off the shares of the new company
they receive. Warren Buffett himself took advantage of
these types of opportunities in the early part of his
investment career, and so did Benjamin Graham. In most
situations today the market is pretty efficient, so
the opportunities for individual investors to find the
next 300% gain are not always that apparent. So where
are the hidden gems? Where do astute investors find
opportunities to double or triple their money? Take a
look at business development companies.
Business development companies are specifically
designed to encourage the growth and success of
individualbusiness( which is 70& of the US GDP),but
with certain advantages a individualinvestor is not
typically allowed, these advantages include
investments in private companies that can be incubated
and then "spun off" into stand alone public companies;
as wells as opportunistic high interest bridge loans
and mezzanine financings. These financings are often
loaded with addional stock options, warrants,
dividends and fees paid by the client companies to the
coffers of the BDC.
Advantage Capital Development Corporation (OTC:AVCP),
a business development company (BDC)
Following the collapse of the bubble market in the
late 1990's,a vacuum developed in the capital markets,
creating a significant opportunity for Advantage
Capital and other BDCs to provide last-mile financial
solutions for promising individual companies that need
capital to grow. Advantage Capital has taken advantage
of this and obtained $25 million in equity financing.
AVCP's investment philosophy is to partner with
entrepreneurs and management teams that are committed
to creating major enterprises via investments in their
organizations. By owning shares of stock in companies
like AVCP, individual investors have a chance to cash
in on AVCP portfolio companies.
Take the time to look at AVCP; it could be a real nice
percentage gainer for an investor in the short-term
and a home run for the long-term investor. AVCP is
trading extremely low, apparently under the radar
screen of most Wall Street investors and analysts. We
believe this offers the astute investor a fantastic
risk reward scenario in an under-bought market. We are
therefore recommending AVCP up to a $.47 target price
range. - Str0ng_Buy
_____________________________________________
intercontinental sends out public announcements
providing information on selected companies.
intercontinental is n0t_a reg1stered_1nvestment
advis0r or broker-dealer. This report is provided as
an information service only and the statements and
opinions in this report should not be construed as an
offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security.
intercontinental accepts no liability for any loss
arising from an investor's reliance on or use of this
announcement. An investment in avcp is considered to
be highly speculative and should not be considered
unless a person can afford a complete loss of
investment. intercontinental has been compensated
three th0usand do||ars for this Report.
Advantage Capital Development Corporation (OTC:AVCP)
Trading_symb0l: AVCP . pk
Current_Price: .07
Target_Price: .47
Shares Outstanding: 11 mi||ion est.
Public Float: 4.2 mi||ion est.
Exchange: OTC
Rating: 10 out of 10
Str0ng_Buy
Spin-offs make millions for investors...
It's hard for investors to ignore the fact that shares
of medical device company Alcon have more than tripled
since being spun from Nestlé, and financial company
CIT Group has nearly doubled since parting from Tyco;
Viacom (VIA) became the latest company to announce a
spin-off this week when it said it will split its
cable business and CBS unit into separate stocks. That
comes just after Ford Motor (F) said it will spin off
rental-car unit Hertz and as pressure mounts for
General Motors (GM) to spin off its GMAC finance arm.
So what is next?
As a individual investor, spin-offs and risk arbitrage
offer incredible money making opportunities, since
often major holders of the stock, such as index funds,
are required to sell off the shares of the new company
they receive. Warren Buffett himself took advantage of
these types of opportunities in the early part of his
investment career, and so did Benjamin Graham. In most
situations today the market is pretty efficient, so
the opportunities for individual investors to find the
next 300% gain are not always that apparent. So where
are the hidden gems? Where do astute investors find
opportunities to double or triple their money? Take a
look at business development companies.
Business development companies are specifically
designed to encourage the growth and success of
individualbusiness( which is 70& of the US GDP),but
with certain advantages a individualinvestor is not
typically allowed, these advantages include
investments in private companies that can be incubated
and then "spun off" into stand alone public companies;
as wells as opportunistic high interest bridge loans
and mezzanine financings. These financings are often
loaded with addional stock options, warrants,
dividends and fees paid by the client companies to the
coffers of the BDC.
Advantage Capital Development Corporation (OTC:AVCP),
a business development company (BDC)
Following the collapse of the bubble market in the
late 1990's,a vacuum developed in the capital markets,
creating a significant opportunity for Advantage
Capital and other BDCs to provide last-mile financial
solutions for promising individual companies that need
capital to grow. Advantage Capital has taken advantage
of this and obtained $25 million in equity financing.
AVCP's investment philosophy is to partner with
entrepreneurs and management teams that are committed
to creating major enterprises via investments in their
organizations. By owning shares of stock in companies
like AVCP, individual investors have a chance to cash
in on AVCP portfolio companies.
Take the time to look at AVCP; it could be a real nice
percentage gainer for an investor in the short-term
and a home run for the long-term investor. AVCP is
trading extremely low, apparently under the radar
screen of most Wall Street investors and analysts. We
believe this offers the astute investor a fantastic
risk reward scenario in an under-bought market. We are
therefore recommending AVCP up to a $.47 target price
range. - Str0ng_Buy
_____________________________________________
intercontinental sends out public announcements
providing information on selected companies.
intercontinental is n0t_a reg1stered_1nvestment
advis0r or broker-dealer. This report is provided as
an information service only and the statements and
opinions in this report should not be construed as an
offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security.
intercontinental accepts no liability for any loss
arising from an investor's reliance on or use of this
announcement. An investment in avcp is considered to
be highly speculative and should not be considered
unless a person can afford a complete loss of
investment. intercontinental has been compensated
three th0usand do||ars for this Report.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Susan Ruud [mailto:susan.ruud@ndsu.edu]
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 12:31 PM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
Subject: BlowOff - Nov, 2005
Attached is the BlowOff for your reading pleasure. Hope to see you at the
meeting next Wed. at the Country Cannery.
Cheers,
Susan
The BOILER, the newsletter of the Minnesota Home Brewers Association, is
online! This is an electronic issue only, so go online and download it now!
(It has details about the "Teach a Friend to Homebrew" day at Barley John's
tomorrow, Saturday, November 5 from 10am-3pm.)
http://www.mnbrewers.com/newsletters/2005_11.pdf
Enjoy!
- Al
Original Message:
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From: John Longballa jlongb(a)ties2.net
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 16:53:47 -0600
To: mnbrewers(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mnbrewers] Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day
If anyone has the box of Zymurgy for Beginners, please let me know. I
think that we had tons of those left last year, but no one has seen them
lately and the homebrew shops don't have any more. Those are great to hand
out at Barley John's.
Please round up that friend who has always talked about brewing and come to
the November MHBA meeting this Saturday, 10-3 at Barley John's. There
should be a good crowd of neophytes and experienced brewers, and there are
three beginner's kits to be given away to newbies. If you ordered cider
from Mark Glewwe, he will arrive at some point to make the transaction.
Homebrew is fine with Barley John's, but make sure to sample his beer and
tip well!
See you Saturday!
John
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Original Message:
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From: John Longballa jlongb(a)ties2.net
Date: Thu, 03 Nov 2005 16:53:47 -0600
To: mnbrewers(a)yahoogroups.com
Subject: [mnbrewers] Teach a Friend to Homebrew Day
If anyone has the box of Zymurgy for Beginners, please let me know. I
think that we had tons of those left last year, but no one has seen them
lately and the homebrew shops don't have any more. Those are great to hand
out at Barley John's.
Please round up that friend who has always talked about brewing and come to
the November MHBA meeting this Saturday, 10-3 at Barley John's. There
should be a good crowd of neophytes and experienced brewers, and there are
three beginner's kits to be given away to newbies. If you ordered cider
from Mark Glewwe, he will arrive at some point to make the transaction.
Homebrew is fine with Barley John's, but make sure to sample his beer and
tip well!
See you Saturday!
John
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In todays Pioneer Press.
Cheers!
~Brian
Craft brewing pioneer fulfills global quest
BY BOB TOWNSEND
Cox News Service
ATLANTA - Charlie Papazian is a legend in the beer world. Since the
1970s, he has founded or been associated with the Brewers Association,
the American Homebrewers Association, the Great American Beer Festival,
the World Beer Cup and the home-brew magazine, Zymurgy.
But it's Papazian's pioneering how-to and recipe book "The Complete Joy
of Homebrewing" that has made him a hero to several generations of beer
enthusiasts. And his playful mantra - "Relax. Don't worry. Have a
home-brew." - has guided and inspired countless American craft
brewer/entrepreneurs, as they turned a hobby into a business.
In his freewheeling new book, "Microbrewed Adventures" (Collins,
$15.95), Papazian tells of his travels all over the world in search of
great beer, seeking out the "mad brewers" of Belgium, journeying to such
far-flung spots as Fiji and Zimbabwe and rediscovering the oldest
brewery in the Americas in Ecuador.
Of course, he gathers recipes from most of the places he visits. And he
offers plenty of personal perspectives in anecdotes about the founders
of modern American craft brewing, including Fritz Maytag of Anchor and
Jim Koch of Sam Adams, and the younger "bad boys of beer," such as Sam
Calagione of Dogfish Head.
In a recent interview, Papazian talked about "Microbrewed Adventures"
and the American beer culture he has chronicled and promoted over the
past three-plus decades.
"For me," Papazian said, "the book is about, and my journey has been
about, the people who have been involved in brewing - whether they're
making traditional light lagers or they're making eccentric, extreme
beers. That community has been great to be involved with."
Here are a few more things Papazian had to say:
On the inspiration for the book: "It was an idea that I've had for many
years. During my travels, meeting with home brewers and others, people
would often suggest I do a travel book. But I wanted to make it relevant
to my primary fans, the home brewers, so I have a recipe section."
On his anecdotal style: "It enabled me to get out a lot of my own
personal feelings about beer and home brewing and craft brewing. But it
also gave me an opportunity to highlight some of the people who I think
have been really instrumental to the success of craft beer. They are
kind of unsung heroes."
On the image of beer: "When I started the American Homebrewers
Association in 1978, there was a stigma to beer in general. People were
flabbergasted that I would even consider putting out a magazine about
beer. In their words, it was like 'What are you going to write about?'
Overcoming that stigma was the work of the '70s and the early '80s. And
once craft brewers started to emerge, and home brewers were there to
support them, we slowly chipped away at the monolith of the mind-set
that beer had no class or personality."
On home brewing and American craft brewing: "It really is substantial
how many people who are involved in professional craft brewing in
America have their roots in home brewing. It's unlike any other beer
culture in the world, really. In other places, it's a career choice
that's openly an option that people develop and train for. But here,
it's the passion that drives people toward the career."
On big vs. small brewing: "I've always respected the quality of the
beers that the large brewing companies have made. The brewers in these
companies are just as interesting and have just as much character as any
craft brewer. But what they are permitted to do or are able to do in a
big company is much more limited."
On his own home brewing: "I still brew five gallons at a time with a
simple system of buckets and stainless-steel pots, it's stovetop
brewing, basically. Even though I could easily have one of those pilot
brewing systems with all the valves and dials, I like the touchy-feely
aspect of being one with my beer."
---
Brian Hatcher
Sr. Master Scheduler
C.P.I.M.
Email: brian_hatcher(a)Xiotech.com
Office: 952 983 2466
Fax: 952 983 2488
Xiotech Corporation
6455 Flying Cloud Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
www.xiotech.com : www.xiotech.com/demo : Toll-Free 866 472 6764