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Re: javanader13 post# 4378

Saturday, 07/18/2015 10:57:08 AM

Saturday, July 18, 2015 10:57:08 AM

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The author doesn't know how the company does acquisitions. He would if he read the latest 10Q.

The author does not know what the 5.2 million dollars generated in the private placement in January will be used for. He said acquisitions. That is incorrect. He would know if he read the latest 10Q. The net proceeds are primarily for the purchase of green coffee to accelerate the growth of the coffee segment green coffee business.

The author does not know what the cost of their number one selling product is if one were to buy it wholesale as a preferred customer, which anyone can be for no additional fee. And it is not $170 for a month's supply. You can buy BTT for $55.00 and you know what is on the label is actually in the product. Not like some of the crap that that does not contain what the label says it does as was recently reported in media news stories.

The New York State attorney general’s office accused four major retailers of selling fraudulent and potentially dangerous herbal supplements and demanded that they remove the products from their shelves.

The authorities said they had conducted tests on top-selling store brands of herbal supplements at four national retailers — GNC, Target, Walgreens and Walmart — and found that four out of five of the products did not contain any of the herbs on their labels.

Like they say. You get what you pay for. Youngevity products are of much higher quality.

I would say the Seeking Alpha article is deliberately deceptive and just plan wrong on most counts.

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