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Microcap & Penny Stocks : THE OZONE COMPANY! (OZON) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Aishwarya who wrote (2543)1/31/1998 9:50:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4356
 
How will OZON do when the USDA approves ozonation for use? Consider this information on VIFL(Food Technology Services), this stock traded at 5/8's in the last 52 weeks.

What could FDA approval do for our stock! Consider this is from the Motley Fool on Dec. 3rd one day after irradiation was approved by the FDA:

Twelve hours later, the dog in question, Food Technology Services (Nasdaq:VIFL - news) , was running toward a close of $11 11/16, up 125% on the day (though it did fall back to $8 1/4 today). Food Tech is in the business of irradiating food, a process that kills bacteria such as E. coli. Yesterday, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) acted on a proposal submitted three years ago by the meat industry and Isomedix Inc., now a unit of Steris Corp. (Nasdaq:STRL - news) , and approved the irradiation of beef. As the only pure-play food irradiator, Food Tech had investors glowing. Meanwhile, the shorts were losing their appetites, their shirts, and probably some small fortunes.

VIFL now trades back slightly above $4. Why? Could be there is no real competition from the irradiation guys.

quote.yahoo.com

Will OZON do better when they receive approval? Of course they will! Ozone is already being used in a number of food tests. Murray's is just the first publically announced test. Cyclopss is working closely with the FSIS division of the USDA to basically write the book on the use of ozonation for food processing.

Longmark Industries and only 2 or 3 other companies seem to offer real competition despite conjecture that there are as many as 200 ozone companies.

BTW great work on the thread here Sri!

Regards, Jeff