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Sunday, March 11, 2018 9:50:27 AM
Generally the word "banned" would be applied to a product that is know to be harmful or which has been marketed illegally. Sucanon is not either of these - it has never been marketed in the US and there is nothing harmful about the product. So I maintain that the word "banned" is not a proper description.
So, what would Sucanon be worth if it was FDA approved? How about approval in India - what would that be worth? How about ABC Mexico City positive clinical trial results? What would that be worth? This is why investors own Roth.
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