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Re: never-say-die post# 34047

Tuesday, 03/25/2014 10:21:21 PM

Tuesday, March 25, 2014 10:21:21 PM

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"Right now the failure in Canada with no explanation from the company is all that really matters to anyone with their eye on the ball." (emphasis added)

To say that the Company hasn't given any explanation about the lack of sales in Canada is simply untrue. Refer back to Ed's reply to this question, which appeared in post
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=97092153

You may not like his answer, and you may disagree with it (based on ???), but to be totally oblivious to the fact that the Company did attempt to respond, is either ornery or depressive.

BTW, as far as I can surmise, the recent uptick was not an Esposito "blip". Makes most sense to me that friends, relatives, and/or colleagues of Mr. Esposito saw a chance to get themselves loaded up a little, to solidify a little stake in the future growth of Medizone.

Once they were satisfied, they stopped buying, or at least slowed down at the higher price. You know as well as the rest of us, that the OTC is propelled not by the fundamentals of any particular company, but by the buying or selling pressure. The MMs will do their thing, and continue to let it swing up and down, until there is news. They could care less about what the potential for a stock is, as long as they can manipulate the daily trends in their favor. Dips mean absolutely nothing about what's actually happening (or not) behind the scenes.

As I have said previously, there was no reason whatsoever IMO to expect news last week, and maybe not this week or next week. The fact that David Esposito is on the BOD means just that: he is on the board, and, as he wrote in the recent message, intends to be active and productive.

But that takes time, and it also means waiting for external progress (EPA, Canadian National Health system, for example).

I used to get all emotional about daily fluctuations. It's either acquired wisdom or just plain old age, or a little bit of both - but it's a lot easier for me to wait it out a little longer. Especially since we turned a major commercial corner a few weeks ago with Mr. Esposito.

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