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21 incredible outdoor N.J. day trips you can take right now
Updated May 07, 2021;
Posted May 02, 2021
Thursday, June 20, 2019. Visitors to Princeton Battlefield State Park find fog rising early in the evening.Michael Mancuso | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
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Great news, New Jersey: It’s warm outside!
Spring has sprung in the Garden State and summer is around the corner. It’s time to shakeoff the cabin fever of winter, embrace the growing freedom of an increasingly vaccinated world and explore what New Jersey has to offer.
Need a few ideas? Here’s a list of day trips to take in each of New Jersey’s 21 counties. It’s by no means comprehensive but hey, we can’t give all of our favorite places away. Happy adventuring!
The shares of Duke and Vanderbilt, among the biggest stakes in Hometown International, were acquired in the past year as part of what financial filings indicate is an effort to use Hometown International as well as a shell company called E-Waste as vehicles for private companies to become publicly traded on U.S. stock markets through either reverse mergers or similar maneuvers.
It is not clear whether Duke and Vanderbilt are among the would-be buyers of shares in E-Waste, which last week announced it was offering to sell stock for $2.5 million. E-Waste, which is tied to people connected to Hometown, and which has borrowed money from the deli owner, has no ongoing business, but despite that has a market capitalization of more than $100 million.
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Coker s Hong Kong-based son, Peter Coker Jr., is chairman of Hometown International, whose Your Hometown Deli in Paulsboro, New Jersey, had sales of only about $35,000 in the past two years combined.
Despite those meager sales, Hometown International had nearly 8 million common shares of stock outstanding. On Monday, shares of the company rose 0.15% to $13.01. Someone pointed us to Hometown International (HWIN), which owns a single deli in rural New Jersey . HWIN reached a market cap of $113 million on February 8, Einhorn wrote in Thursday s letter. The largest shareholder is also the CEO/CFO/Treasurer and a Director, who also happens to be the wrestling coach of the high school next door to the deli. The pastrami must be amazing.
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That s an oddly high valuation because the company, Hometown International, owns a delicatessen and only one small delicatessen in Paulsboro, where the Morina-coached high school wrestling team frequently wins state championships. The company has disclosed that it has shareholders based in China s Macau territory.
The shop, Your Hometown Deli, did just $35,000 in sales combined over the past two years, according to Hometown International s annual report, filed March 26 with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The pastrami must be amazing, Einhorn cracked of the company, whose stock from late March 2020 to early September rose to more than $9 per share from $3.25 per share despite the deli its only operating business being closed due to the coronavirus pandemic during that time frame.