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Microcap & Penny Stocks : WASP

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To: kiwi who wrote (50)7/29/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) of 193
 
>Jeff, am I right in that the Acne treatment they have is already FDA approved and can be used in their clinics?<

Yes the treatment for ACNE contains 100% FDA approved medications. The latest press release indicates that one of the things Wasatch is after is the huge OTC market. As a pharmacist you know how much Accutane you dispense but that pales in comparison to the sales of nearly useless products like Clearasil, Oxy Whatever, and Stridex. Look at some of this stuff:

over-the-counter.com

I can tell you absolutely none of it worked for me.

I'll try to find out more soon kiwi. I think those who have bought more shares recently like I have should feel good to know that both you as a pharmacist and myself a dentist see tremendous potential for these products.

The two clinics that Wasatch currently has open should be profitable later this year. Everything I have read tells me these products are superior to the competition. That's not to say that an investment here is without risk. Look at today's trading for example. What I am saying is that I have spoken at length with Gary Heesch and I am convinced he is for real and quite sincere. Think about it. Would a former executive from J&J even consider joining this company if these products did not have a real chance at revolutionizing this industry?

Thanks, Jeff
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