To: phonepo26 who wrote (678 ) 4/12/2007 5:30:15 PM From: inchingup Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 724 "*** Independent, third-party laboratory tests confirm that the water that flows naturally from Seawright Springs is extremely pure and contains optimal levels of many essential minerals that promote good health" So that is what you consider a comparative analysis to other products on the market? No wonder you failed to address the other issues I brought up that included financing, distribution, debt, the employee , insurance, packaging, transportation, shelf space acquisition, competition, etc., etc. If this was such a hot commodity, in use for over 216 years, I am most certain that one of the national brand bottlers would have bought out the property years ago if it had the potential profit margins you suggested. ."(RECENTLY CHANGED ITS DESIGNATION FROM A DEVELOPMENTAL CO. TO AN OPERATIONAL CO.) Ya, its one employee watched as 6000 gallons of water were pumped into a tanker truck. "Seawright Springs Premium Natural Spring Water's unique packaging" The only thing making it "unique" is that apparently it doesn't infringe on anyone elses copyright. "The product's initial distribution is targeting ...(KEYWORD in the paragraph "INITIAL")" That statement appears to be extraordinarily misleading also since the product has been distributed for over a couple of hundred years. Having said that "targeting" and "selling" comprise two separate issues. Any one can be a "target", but as is obvious from the 10-Q it is costing about $300,000 per quarter to bring in $600 some odd dollars in sales. It seems that they not only missed their target but couldn't "initially" locate it in the first place. "If you want a Co. with proven earnings and no debt......stay away from a message board the called MICROCAPCORNER genius...." I believe if you look at the next Form 10 coming out from SNTKY you will see they will have virtually no debt, proven earnings, and cash that exceeds the share value. But, you wouldn't have any clue how to find a stock like that, would you? BTW, I have a significant background in distribution of products for consumer consumption. What's yours?