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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Amazon Natural (AZNT) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Janice Shell who wrote (755)8/22/1998 6:33:00 PM
From: bmart  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
Ms. Shell,
"The Company is moving out of the development stage and becoming a profit center.
The
campaign will entail a weekly influx of new products into the market place. The
Company has
found its market niche and is now going to capture it."

Ms. Shell, your commentary about chemical sweetners is shared by many. Touch of Nature is no more than an alternative to chemical sweetners. It may not be your cup of tea, well & good. Others have problems with phenylanaline and saccahrin. Are they not worthy consumers? I don't quite understand your logic here. Touch of Nature is a 100% natural choice. It's consumer base would include those who think differently than you, or , because of health reasons, opt for a 'natural' sweetner. You have yet to address what is wrong with this product, or any AZNT product for that matter.
You have also failed to answer my other questions. How is the product selling mail-order, phone orders, internet sales, retail sales, re-orders, can you share that with us? What about the companies they are speaking to about using touch of nature in their products? What is the status? Are the taste tests going well?

As per aspartame...

Again, I realize you are a late arrival and may need some catching up, but AZNT
products are phtyo-theraputic, as are homeopathic dietary supplements.
You may want to aquaint yourself with FDA criteria for it is well
established under Section 402(a)(3) that a food which contains a
"decomposed substance" is subject to seizure by the FDA. In the case of
Aspartame among other things, it's about 10% methanol (wood alcohol,)
famous for causing blindness in alcoholics. In the body, methanol
metabolizes into formaldehyde, a neurotoxin; formic acid, a venom in ant
stings; and diketopiperazine, which causes brain tumors in animals. It's
so bad that in July of 1983, the National Soft Drink
Association presented official objections to putting aspartame in
beverages.
One of their objections: "It is well established under Section 402(a)(3)
that a food which contains a decomposed substance...is subject to
seizure by FDA." It's thoroughly established that after a number of
weeks and at temperatures over 85 degrees Far., there's no aspartame
left in a soft drink, only breakdown products.
The assayments for 'Touch of Nature'are well within the criteria set
forth in section 402 (a) (3).
'Touch of Nature' is a 100% natural food suplement derived from the sap
of a tree, like that of maple syrup.

RB



To: Janice Shell who wrote (755)8/22/1998 6:46:00 PM
From: RBM  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Janice,

One simple analogy....

You have 10 cars... you go out and sell 50.... everyone has signed on the dotted line and paid 1000 a car... you owe 40 cars... there are only 10 cars for sale in the world.... The other 30 are owned... You go to the owners and beg and plead for the other 30 cars... and they tell you, I'll sell you those cars for 20,000 a piece. What happens? Do you have to buy the cars because you sold cars and now owe the market cars, or can you just sell things you don't have... That is my question... I don't think anyone attaching a short squeeze senario here is going to work with your current valuation methods... They are pretty much going to be worthless because even though you were selling cars at 1000, you have to pay 20x that to get your contracts filled... car may not be worth 20x, but that is what you have to pay for being so stupid to sell so much. BTW, Ask Bmart, Bgtit, or anyone else if they asked people to buy?? I asked people to take a look at it, thats all. I bet if you ask Bgtit, he'll tell you he doesn't care if anyone on SI buys or shorts.

Rob