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    JMBA undervalued

    I've been seeing this article everywhere the last couple of days. I just ran into again, so I thought I'd post it. It seems that we're not the only ones who see the value in Jamba (which goes without saying after last week). The guy in this article does this for a living. There is no room...
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    JMBA undervalued

    Most people who have been following Jamba have probably read that article by now. There's nothing threatening in it. In fact, if you'll notice, the guy said that he owns "more than a handful" of the stock. The guys at Motley Fool do their research, even if they're not always right. He bought...
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    JMBA undervalued

    I don't mean to rub salt into your wound, p-n-d, but JSDA doesn't have near the valuation as JMBA. And, Jones Soda is trying to find a niche spot is a crowded and competitive industry. Jamba is an industry leader. I am not in love with the stock. The stock is just a small part of my...
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    JMBA undervalued

    This is the same sector, but not the same industry. In fact, with Pepsi being over a $100 billion company, we are really talking apples and oranges here. We're are talking about an undervalued small cap company with a great upside. You are talking about one of the largest beverage companies...
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    JMBA undervalued

    I'm sure that makes a nice drink. The issue is not whether you can make if for cheaper at home. You can make pizza, coffee and any kind of sandwich cheaper at home as well. Does that mean that Pizza Hut, Starbucks and Subway are going to go out of business? The issue is access to variety...
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    What is the TA of a Bear Market?

    The terms "bull" and "bear" market really refer to the future of the market more so than the present. You will also often hear that we've been in a "bull" or "bear" market after the fact. So, right now, you could say that we're in a bear market, but that would normally mean that you expect the...
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    JMBA undervalued

    Let me say off of the bat that I own Jamba at $4.50. It got killed after that, but I have no worries about it at all. I've been investing for a long time, and I've seen this before. Jamba is a fast growing company trading below book value. It's not even a matter of if it's going to jump...
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