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Microcap & Penny Stocks : CHTL - Things Dreams Are Made Of..... -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: J R KARY who wrote (318)12/30/1997 1:03:00 AM
From: Cindy Powell  Respond to of 746
 
Hello there,

I can't argue with your line of reasoning at all, Jim. I wouldn't advise anyone to buy into this company at this time, and I think it is shameful the way things are conveniently devised to protect and enrich the certain someones in these companies, and the shareholders are always at the brunt of it all. I either have to just ride this one out or sell at such a loss it wouldn't be worth my time and energy to even bother with it. This company has definitely turned into one of my all time biggest bow wows, but I still am hoping that things might turn around. I agree that a turnaround will take more of a miracle than CB's tenacity though. I think these products should be priced in the range that the alpha hydroxy products are priced, ($10.00 to $15.00) because, with the availability of the new perscription dermatology products, not many would consider paying perscription prices for over the counter products. Her products are plain and simply-- too ridiculously overpriced for their real and percieved benefit. Markup in the cosmetics industry is in the hundreds and sometimes thousands, and vanity always intimidates and sells. I would like to see CHTL's product pricing come down to earth and maybe there would be some interest generated by a new crowd of wrinkle care consumers. Realistically speaking, the best thing a person can do for their skin is to stay out of the mid-day sun.

sigh...Vanity, vanity...all is vanity. And vanity always sells. :)

All the best.
Cindy