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Biotech / Medical : GUMM - Eliminate the Common Cold -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sun who wrote (1339)11/2/1999 8:32:00 AM
From: Tatnic  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5582
 
YOu guys didn't see the CBS Marketwatch write-up about GUMM? Several posters on this board were quoted.



To: sun who wrote (1339)11/2/1999 1:58:00 PM
From: Street Walker  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5582
 
Sun and Dan P

Sun, this is just the beginning of a well thought out investment. I'm trying to break away and find some figures on PNU nicotine gumm sales and recent SBH nicotine gum sales. Investing in ZICAM,The best remedy for the common cold is a nobrainer. The up and coming Nicotine Gum - we thoughtfully invested in the common cold rememdy and got more than we expected with a nicotine gum that will have more sales than rival companies.

Dan P, I've used zicam twice. Once when I was three days into a cold. It took three days of using Zicam to clear it.
I started using Zicam on my last cold as soon as I knew I had a cold (clear runny nose and scratchy throat) and my cold was knocked out by the next day. Instructions are to continue to use Zicam one day after all your symptoms resolve - keeps away re-infection of the cold,imo.

For long term holders, the intraday and daily movements are of little significance because we all know what direction the stock is going based on current and future fundamentals.

Use this as a basic calculation: After all is said and done, GumTech makes a NET profit of around $1.75 per sale of each Zicam. Its now in over 40,000 stores and its just the beginning of the cold season. Then on to international markets.

Regards,
S.W.