Jones Soda Co. Stock at Multi-Year High
Trading Markets.com reports that Jones Soda Co. stock is at a multi-year high rate of $19.01. It is reported that the stock continues to make gains.
Trading Markets.com reports that Jones Soda Co. stock is at a multi-year high rate of $19.01. It is reported that the stock continues to make gains.
Seattlepi.com reports that while there has been talk about Jones Soda having a contract with the Cincinnati Bengles in lieu o fthe deal with the Seattle Seahawks; a spokesperson declared there is nothing in the works. It is said that while Jones Soda has been “frugal” in their contract with the Seahawks, the goody bags at a recent meeting were quite generous. Among the bags was a coupon for a case of Jones Soda equivelant to $29.99 with a personalized picture on the front.
Yahoo Finance.com reports countries such as Spain, China, Brazil, Australia and Canada, among many others have expressed interest to Green Star Products, Inc. regarding algae biodiesel. Continental Airlines’ two-minute documentary shown on flights around the world, and a fifteen-minute interview with CEO Joseph LaStella presented have been credited as the media events sparking recent global interest in algae biodiesel.
Yahoo Finance.com reports that Jones Soda Co. will become an official sponsor of the Seattle Seahawks at Qwest Field. Jones Soda Co.,a beverage company known for their limited edition flavors and bright colored labels, recently signed a five-year deal with Qwest Field to be the sole non-alcoholic beverage concession sold at the field. Fans will be able to purchase their beverage as a fountain soda, in cans, or plastic bottles, being created especially for the stadium. Customized glass bottles featuring the team will be available in various stores.
Yahoo Finance.com reports that while biodiesel from algae can produce 50-100 times more oil per acre than oil from crops such as corn or soybeans, Green Star Products, Inc. claims biodiesel algae will only meet a small percentage of the world’s increasing demand for fuel.