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ENTONVILLE, Ark.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Glucose Health, Inc. (OTC: “GLUC”) (“Company”), the manufacturer of Glucose Health® sweet tea blended with key ingredients that may help maintain healthy blood sugar and regular digestive health, today confirmed its participation in the “Transfer Agent Verified Shares Program” sponsored by OTC Markets (OTCM). Glucose Health, Inc.’s authorized, issued and outstanding, restricted and free-trading share counts are now sent electronically from the Company’s Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) registered transfer agent directly to OTCMarkets.com where the data is displayed along with a “Verified” stamp – the indication to investors of information which is accurate and reliable.
Glucose Health, Inc. CEO, Murray Fleming, stated:
“GLUC is one of the select few, smaller public companies, quoted by OTC Markets, which:
participates in the OTC Markets verified shares program, to provide investors with trustworthy share count data;
engages a PCAOB member accounting firm, to provide investors with audited annual financial statements; and,
files periodic reports with the SEC under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, to provide investors with regular updates concerning the Company’s business activities.”
About Glucose Health, Inc. (OTC: “GLUC”)
Glucose Health, Inc. is the manufacturer of Glucose Health® Daily Blood Sugar Maintenance – an innovative and great-tasting sweet tea mix with an important difference! Glucose Health® is blended with essential ingredients which have important impacts, reported in clinical studies1 published in peer-reviewed scientific journals, concerning blood sugar, triglycerides and cholesterol and digestive health. Additionally, Glucose Health® is blended with botanicals – the plant-based compounds such as extracts of cinnamon tree bark – long considered to be natural remedies for maintaining healthy blood sugar.
Glucose Health® Daily Blood Sugar Maintenance is now available exclusively at Walmart (WMT) for less than $10 for the 60-day container – just 17 cents per day.2 Customers will find Glucose Health® in the “Diabetic Supplies” aisle at most Walmart pharmacies as well as Walmart.com for convenient online ordering.
For more information, visit the Glucose Health® consumer education and product website www.glucosehealth.com or corporate website www.glucosehealthinc.com or call 1-888-987-6315.
1 For citations see www.glucosehealth.com/glucose-health-formula
2 higher in Alaska and Hawaii
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If what I know is true, Tue.May 16 a news will come out but what kind news. Good,very good, positive, satisfying, encouragement, all of them? (I like all of them) I will see-we will see, we all hope.
I guess massive news will be out and will start soon.
Good news gnoonster, thank you, now will start to move.
groonster, If undersand it well this report sounds good?
Only good news will be out from now on, I believe good days ahead.
AT LAST, Good days ahead, I believe the rally will start soon, starting this week for those they have good prediction.
I am sure that the PHIL. president will discus with President Trump everything, this is guarantee.
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ASEAN Summit Sidesteps China Threat
April 28, 2017 2:32 AM
Ralph Jennings
Demonstrators protest against what they say is U.S., Japan, and China’s interference with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in front of the U.S. Embassy in Manila, Philippines, April 28, 2017. The 10-member ASEAN is to hold their annual summit Saturday.
Demonstrators protest against what they say is U.S., Japan, and China’s interference with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in front of the U.S. Embassy in Manila, Philippines, April 28, 2017. The 10-member ASEAN is to hold their annual summit Saturday
Demonstrators protest against what they say is U.S., Japan, and China’s interference with the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in front of the U.S. Embassy in Manila, Philippines, April 28, 2017. The 10-member ASEAN is to hold their annual summit Saturday.
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TAIPEI, TAIWAN —
Leaders from 10 Southeast Asian countries at this week’s Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit in the Philippines have sidestepped criticizing China over its expansion in the contested South China Sea, a sign, some analysts say, of Beijing’s economic and diplomatic influence.
ASEAN heads of state who conclude the four-day summit in Manila Saturday have, so far, issued no criticism of China. Analysts and media reports earlier in the week expected a mildly worded statement without naming any one country as a troublemaker.
Nothing provocative
Any slight against China, such as a reminder that it lost a world court arbitration ruling July 12 over the legal basis for its claim to 95 percent of the sea, would be “unnecessarily provocative,” said Collin Koh, maritime security research fellow at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.
“Most of those statements related to such sensitive issues like the South China Sea tend to be very general and wouldn’t go down to specifics, even including highlighting any particular country as singled out for some kind of reprimand in the statement,” Koh said.
Chinese structures and an airstrip on the man-made Subi Reef at the Spratly group of islands in the South China Sea are seen from a Philippine Air Force C-130 transport plane of the Philippine Air Force, April 21, 2017.
Chinese structures and an airstrip on the man-made Subi Reef at the Spratly group of islands in the South China Sea are seen from a Philippine Air Force C-130 transport plane of the Philippine Air Force, April 21, 2017.
Hesitation to criticize China shows the impact of Beijing’s aggressive negotiations with individual Southeast Asian countries and offers of economic benefits since the arbitration ruling. China’s coast guard activity, land reclamation work and construction of military bases in the 3.5 million-square-kilometer area have previously caused alarm.
“Maybe they’ll say something about self-restraint on the Korean Peninsula, but not much to say about the South China Sea,” said Termsak Chalermpalanupap, a fellow with the ISEAS Yusof Ihsak Institute in Singapore who specializes in maritime security. “The scene is quieter now.”
ASEAN’s statements seldom implicate other countries, and the bloc includes staunch China allies, such as Cambodia and Laos. Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, this year’s ASEAN chairman, said this week the summit would avoid mentioning the world court arbitration ruling, which China has called a “farce.”
Aid around the region
Since July, China has opened talks with the Philippines, the country that filed for arbitration, and offered it $24 billion in economic aid. China has stepped up discussions on maritime cooperation with Vietnam, another vocal anti-China country before the court ruling. Malaysia already counts China as its top source of investment and trade, and Beijing was working with Brunei on a joint port venture and increased trade cooperation before the world court ruling.
The South China Sea exclusive economic zones of Brunei, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam — all ASEAN members — overlap Beijing’s claims. Taiwan also calls the sea its own. The waters are prized for abundant fisheries as well as undersea gas and oil reserves.
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Philippines' Duterte says helpless against China
AFP Thu, Apr 27 7:24 AM PDT
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Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said Thursday there was no point protesting Chinese artificial island building in disputed areas of the South China Sea because it could not be stopped.
Duterte made the comments ahead of an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) summit this week, and he confirmed he would not use the event to pressure China on its expansionism in the strategically vital waters.
"It cannot be an issue anymore. It's already there. What would be the purpose also of discussing it if you cannot do anything," Duterte told reporters.
China has been turning reefs and shoals in areas of the sea claimed by the Philippines and other nations into artificial islands, and installing military facilities there.
The United States has criticised the construction work, warning against militarisation in the waterway where $5 trillion in annual trade passes.
China's reclamation has also rattled other claimants, which include ASEAN members Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei.
Duterte's predecessor, Benigno Aquino, had challenged China by asking a UN-backed tribunal to outlaw Beijing's sweeping claims to the sea and its reclamation work.
The tribunal last year ruled largely in the Philippines' favour.
However Duterte, who came to office shortly before the ruling was issued, adopted a pragmatic approach to dealing with China in a bid to win billions of dollars worth of trade and aid.
- 'US to blame' -
Duterte, who has also sought to loosen the Philippines' long-standing alliance with the United States, on Thursday blamed the superpower for failing to stop China's reclamation activities.
"Who can stop that? Us? It's only America. But how come they allowed that to happen," Duterte said, adding the United States could have used its navy to stop the reclamation work years ago.
Duterte said he would not raise the ruling during the ASEAN events this week, with the bloc's foreign ministers meeting on Friday and the leaders convening on Saturday.
"I will skip the arbitral ruling. It is not an issue here in the ASEAN," he said.
"It's only between China and the Philippines so I will skip that."
Duterte said he preferred to discuss a code of conduct on the South China Sea.
Philippine diplomats have said a "framework" code of conduct might be completed by June.
Duterte expressed optimism a code of conduct would ensure freedom of navigation and overflight in the waters.
"The code of conduct at sea is another story. It must be taken up," Duterte said referring to the ASEAN summit.
Analysts have cautioned that China has been delaying negotiations on a code since it was proposed 15 years ago, and used that time to build its artificial islands and take control of other contested features.
The ASEAN leaders will on Saturday express concern about events in the sea but will be less direct about island building, according to a draft of a chairman's statement to be released at the end of the summit.
"We shared the serious concerns expressed by some leaders over recent developments and escalation of activities in the area which may further raise tensions and erode trust and confidence in the region," the statement said.
However it did not mention China directly, nor the international tribunal's ruling.
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If this week will come out the official court decision, then will follow kind of news, orders,new orders, patents etc, and yes the price will sky. (my personal opinion and wish)
Shareholders of record as of 14/2014 576
Shareholders of record 114 as of April 14/17 and R/S Feb.2014 1:20 and another one Nov.2014 1:50
The official report from the court when you think will be out.
I am afraid for any R/S, Your opinions?
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Also in Mexico two years ago they took the rights of his patent
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