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Re: redlepper post# 661

Thursday, 11/14/2013 12:06:08 PM

Thursday, November 14, 2013 12:06:08 PM

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PCHM Special Letter to StockHolders 2013 Huge News after 2 years of total silence and the only way to read it 'Alive N' Kickin' is as a huge positive they clearly state that there is shareholder Value Here continue to generate revenue Cash Flow Positive + Profits!

What I like best with PCHM is I know with out a doubt what I own Unlike 99% of pinks that report filings with deceptive practices and News with no follow through just to sell their #1 product Shares ... NO, NOT PCHM This is the Real Deal 5.8M O/S


a sale of Pharmchem inc. PCHM at 10X - 20X revenue would be about $4-$8 a share now be ultra conservative and do it 2X revenue and you still get $dollarville Result! ~ .30 rev per share .06 profits and .16 cents Equity

Special Letter to Stockholders

At this time, the PharmChek Division continues to generate revenue, which has been used to satisfy the Company?s debts and obligations (including those debts and obligations arising out of the continued operation of the PharmChek Division) and build cash reserves. As it is anticipated that the Company will continue to generate revenue, the Company believes that it is in the best interest of its stockholders to continue to operate the PharmChek Division



The PharmChek Division has continued to operate while the Company has sought to market the division as a going concern in an effort to maximize the value of the division for the benefit of its stockholders.



http://www.pharmchem.com/default.asp?page=7.04

All things being equal, 20% of 36% is 7% but your highlights are certainly welcome.

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Go PCHM

Actually I still see the longs on here.

Do you need constant reassurance to hold? Do your own DD and make your own choices.





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