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


To: bmart who wrote (1277)8/24/1998 12:32:00 PM
From: tonto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26163
 
Janice, not only are they doing super, bmart has advised us they are also already profitable!!!!! This may explain the move in the stock price today. I hope he was telling the truth...

To: +jhild (1246 )
From: +bmart
Monday, Aug 24 1998 11:30AM ET
Reply # of 1280

Mr. Jhild,
Again, the company, like many companies, has made the transition from a R&D company to a company with revenue.

Touch of Nature has been on the shelves for but a month, other products will be introduced in succession. Like we have been through already, many large companies are expressing an interest in the sweetner, like Monsanto that couldn't get FDA approval for stevia. Touch of Nature is 100% natural, a dietary supplement and does not require such approval. So the company is just now making money and the future looks bright.
As you noted, they are a reporting company.
As for the issues pertaining to the AZNT market, you must do some diligence sir before we can proceed.

RB

We do know that the company lists Stevia in "their product line", so this dispells the thought that the products are proprietary of the good doctor.

We also know there is one related tree that produces the same product charecteristics as Stevia, so if they have not simply repackaged the product with a new name, then it has been produced from its sister tree. Not much difference, just as one will not note much difference between some sugar canes...