Long Island Iced Tea Corp renamed itself to Long Blockchain – and its shares went bananas

Shift in focus spikes drink biz

Non-alcoholic beverage slinger Long Island Iced Tea Corp, which is publicly traded and wasn’t performing particularly well financially, decided to rename itself this week to Long Blockchain – and its share price soared 289 per cent.

On Thursday, its stock was cruising along at $2.45 apiece. On announcing the name change and a baffling new love for blockchain technology, the price rocketed to $9.49. That figure has since settled down, now to $6.91 at time of writing.

ltea stock - Long Island Iced Tea Corp renamed itself to Long Blockchain – and its shares went bananas

Here’s the excu, er, innovation explained by the biz, which is based in the US state of New York and has so far this year lost $12m from sales of $4m:

You’ll notice the biz will keep brewing and shipping its twee non-alcoholic beverages. It’s just going to unashamedly jump onto that ol’ blockchain bandwagon. Sorry, correction: unashamedly pivot onto that ol’ blockchain bandwagon.

It’s no different to companies that, back in the day, would glue an e- or cyber or cloud to their name or products in order to look up-to-date, cool, and with it even if they didn’t know what “it” was.

The move just caps off a bonkers year in which the world has gone slightly mad over blockchain technology and all the stuff based on it – notably crypto-currencies. Bitcoin has rocketed in value to somewhere around $15,000 for 1 BTC. Meanwhile, Etherum is hovering around $900 per alt-coin, and Dash is pegged at about $1,200, to name only three.

It’s not just drinks being spiked. Biotech outfit Bioptyx rebranded itself to Riot Blockchain, and tobacco biz Rich Cigar and e-cigarette upstart Vapetek also announced they were transmogrifying into blockchain experts, and all three enjoyed share price leaps, for example.

And as we noted just last month, the rather generically named Brit biz On-line repainted itself as On-line Blockchain – and its share price quadrupled.

There are no bubbles in iced tea. Which is just as well because, right now, we’ve got a massive one staring us in the face. ®

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