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Non-Tech : Bill Wexler's Dog Pound -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: golden_tee who wrote (5356)12/7/1999 9:19:00 PM
From: Bill Wexler  Respond to of 10293
 
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To: golden_tee who wrote (5356)12/8/1999 12:09:00 AM
From: DanZ  Respond to of 10293
 
Robert,

Cold Eeze products are made by Quigley (QGLY). Zicam is made by Gum Tech (GUMM). Cold Eeze is sold in the form of zinc lozenges and the new bubble gum. Quigley conducted an independent study on their zinc lozenges that concluded that the duration of the common cold was reduced to 4 or 5 days. The initial study conducted on Zicam concluded that the duration of the common cold was reduced to 1.5 days. Zicam is a nasal gel. I just want to make sure that you aren't confused about who makes the two products. Thanks very much for trying to determine how well Zicam and Cold Eeze are selling at Walgreens.

Congratulations on VLNC. GUMM will be your next big winner. It sure is funny how companies like Moltech Power Systems, a large European cellular phone maker, and nearly every grocery store chain, drug store chain, and mass food retailer fall for scams and frauds. Gee, maybe all of these companies should be investigated for fraud LMAO. Maybe Wexler will come out with a STRONG SELL/SHORT SELL recommendation on Costco for being a fraud. They sell a lot of Zicam. Like Mad2 says, it's guilt by association.

I'm curious if you know who Valence's European customer is. The press release didn't specify. I would guess either Ericcson or Nokia. Maybe Wexler will come out with a STRONG SELL/SHORT SELL recommendation on Ericcson or Nokia after he finds out who bought Valence's scam fraud batteries LOL. Hey, maybe there's no battery in the cell phone after all. It's all just a scam but somehow the phone works. I kind of doubt that a cell phone maker would have selected Valence's batteries if they were worried about them exploding. The only thing that exploded was Valence's stock price. Maybe that's what Wexler will claim that he meant by exploding...so he will be right even though he was wrong LOL.

Dan