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To: s martin who wrote (3651)9/4/1998 9:37:00 PM
From: Mr. Forthright  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
Thanks for the summary s martin.

Philosophical thought. Why are certain things so obvious to us, and yet some people just can't or plainly refuse to see the light? I was in the office at 6:30AM, came back home at 8:30PM (great day, lots of business done), got on the SI and naively wished the AZNT thread was just a bad dream. It was not. It is for real. Do hypesters really believe what they say? Where I come from investments are based on facts, true value, analysis and due diligence. Not dreams, hype and promotion. I work because I enjoy working. My clients are loyal to me and pay me large fees because the advice I give them is solid, based on proven principles and over time proves to be financially rewarding for them. Don't get me wrong I am not a broker, but I am in the investment business. I never try to reinvent the wheel, I don't guess, I don't make decision besed on what I think but based on what I know.

I will go to bed soon. Maybe I will wake up tomorrow morning and find it was all a dream, a bad dream.



To: s martin who wrote (3651)9/4/1998 10:22:00 PM
From: bmart  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26163
 
Mr. Martin,
And, I guess, Mr. Forthright too. T.O.N. does not require FDA approval, it is a nutritional supplement, a dietary supplement. Dietary supplements do not require FDA approval. The smallest amount of diligence would've revealed that. Mr. Cavalry, it appears,is not debating that point of contention.
Again, the short squeeze that the bashers are so eager about is still too premature to materialize. AZNT has yet to release the last phase of it's incremental program to cleanse the AZNT market of the 4.4MM invalid & illegal shares in the AZNT market.
I would suggest patience and to allow the company to put out the release BEFORE expecting to see the results of such.
The least amount of diligence would've procured that information, the company's previous press releases clearly demonstrate that the last phase has yet to be announced.
I do hope you spend more attention to detail with your clients Mr. Forthright, proclaiming the squeeze never "materialized", when the last phase has yet to be announced demonstrates poor diligence, as does concuring with Mr. Martin (!)..."sad".

Good Day

RB



To: s martin who wrote (3651)9/5/1998 1:17:00 PM
From: Ellen  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26163
 
Your post kept bothering me so, just to clarify -

Cav and the others are trying to take the focus off the squeeze and delve into the problems they think exist with the FDA. Seems there is a (gasp) conspiracy afoot in the land to keep TON off the FDA approved list.

I wasn't even remotely suggesting that. Was just trying to have a discussion with Cavalry about the FDA and something besides all the constant jabbing at each other. I was genuinely amazed at the history behind the artificial sweetener aspartame, it's dangers and how & why it became FDA-approved -- and why it shouldn't be approved. My comment to Cavalry about "the approval process, if any" was only IF Touch of Nature ever was considered for use other than as a dietary supplement. Pure conjecture. In other words, I was merely thinking out loud, so to speak. Won't do that here again as everything gets so twisted.

Again, we all know Touch of Nature is a dietary supplement which does not require FDA approval.

Sheesshhhh...