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Re: Egold post# 114472

Friday, 06/19/2020 12:44:04 PM

Friday, June 19, 2020 12:44:04 PM

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I want to thank you for doing this, but at the same time I don't believe it should be your responsibility. Unless the companies distribution agreements have clauses that indicate the company will not, or cannot divulge all it's distributors, I believe it should be maintained on their website. Likewise a list of all the hospital ought to be maintained on their website.

I very much appreciate the efforts of people like you who keep many of the rest of us up to date. I suspect that if all this information, including a list of the myriad of products that are available through the variety of distributors who package products under their own labels, I frankly have no idea if anything is added to the various formulations.

I was particularly interested in the supplier that seemed to have a variety of products, such as the one intended for cleaning up eye makeup. We know that HOCL is found in our eyes naturally, so it's an ideal product for cleaning off makeup around the eye. I think it's a brilliant marketing scheme if in fact it's identical to what's sold by the gallon, but by labeling it for cleaning eye makeup a few ounces can sell at a substantial price when compared to what a gallon sells for. The truth is, that few ounces is probably good for many months, no one would want to have a gallon bottle by the bathroom sink for that purpose.

I believe that if the corporate website provided all this information, the stock price would be dramatically higher as people would recognize what the company truly is doing. I'm not a website designer, but I know people who do it, and I believe they could build the site in such a way that it would be easy to maintain. As the company added a distributor, they'd just click on the proper link and add them to the mix, if it was maintained alphabetically, it would automatically put the new distributor in it's proper order. Ideally you could click on any distributor and get a list of the products they're selling, and a link to contact them directly.

I really don't believe it will be too long before investors learn what this company represents. When that happens, I wouldn't be surprised to see the share price over $1.

Gary