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Re: crazyjerry post# 114911

Friday, 08/28/2015 9:10:58 AM

Friday, August 28, 2015 9:10:58 AM

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Jerry most have no idea what it takes but
Banks and Tommyboy do.

500K if nothing just ammo for the hypejob and pigeon food for the Stockfolk pump crew.

CES never sold all that much product hence the reason they were delisted from Walmart.
Also reason they were dropped in the UK before that.
Women are very brand loyal and just don't stick anything between them legs...



http://www.bizjournals.com/triad/stories/2006/06/12/story2.html?page=all




If there was/is any truth too this old story, they would of found $$ 10 years ago no need for pennystock pigeons...7years and still going strong.
500K is not enough its a hype job.

Consolidated Ecoprogress is a publicly traded firm on the Canadian TSX Venture Exchange. It has just 10 employees, but the company makes the Flushaway brand of flushable sanitary napkins and panty liners sold in Wal-Mart stores and other retailers worldwide through contract manufacturers in Asia. It lost about $900,000 in the last six months of 2005 on about $138,000 in sales, but it also recently closed a private financing deal worth more than $3 million.



Pricie Hanna, vice president of industry consulting firm John R. Starr Inc. in Westchester, Pa., said she'd be very surprised if major manufacturers didn't already have a flushable diaper technology ready to go in the event that government regulation or the rise of an aggressive competitor made it necessary. However, she said diaper consumers tend to be both price and performance-sensitive, and the fact that no major manufacturers have introduced such a product yet likely means that even with their comparatively vast resources, they haven't come up with a way to make flushable diapers as good and as cheap as regular disposables.

Hanna said any company that can get over that hurdle may well find the world beating a path to its door.

"The only problem they'd likely have in that case is being able to make enough of them," Hanna said.