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- lleach01 - 02-21-2002

I'm a graduate student that was given a project to do on any publically traded company who produces red wine. I have to do an extensive review of the company, its history, products, operations, and finances. Since I know very little about wine companies, does anyone have a good suggestion on what company to choose?


- winoweenie - 02-21-2002

Hi lleach01 and welcome to the board. I'd imagine the most accessible would be Robert Mondavi as they are very active and Big Bob is a Household name. WW


- Thomas - 02-21-2002

WW is correct, but if you can get the Gallos to speak with you, you will really have a successful wine company in your scope...


- winoweenie - 02-21-2002

I think she said Publickly Traded Co. Foodster. That's why I gave her the Bobby Boy. WW


- lleach01 - 02-21-2002

Thanks winoweenie and foodster. I found the websit for Robert Modavi Winery and was able to find very useful investor information and annual reports. I appreciate the info.


- Kcwhippet - 02-22-2002

Mondavi's the most obvious subject, but how about Ravenswood. They're publicly traded also.