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Wine Kits on the Stock Exchange



 
 
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Old 08-02-2004, 03:49 PM
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Default Wine Kits on the Stock Exchange

Had the notion that since I make wine kits as a hobby, why not invest in them
on the stock market, and that way earn the $$ to buy the wine kits--kind of a
perpetual motion machine! I was not aware Brewking and Vineco kits both are
made by the same parent company. I have tried both, and I guess now I know why
both are sold from the same store! Both companies are owned by Andres Wines
Ltd (on the Toronto Stock Exchange). You can access Brewking and Vineco both
from the parent company website:

http://www.andreswines.com/

Here's their corporate summary:

"ANDRES WINES LTD. is a producer and marketer of quality wines. With wineries
in British Columbia, Ontario and Nova Scotia, the company markets wines
produced from grapes grown in Ontario's Niagara Peninsula, British Columbia's
Okanagan Valley and vineyards around the world. The company also produces and
markets wine kit products from Brew King and Vineco International."
 




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