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07/15/09 2:27 PM

#162829 RE: Mr Biggerstaff #162828

How can there be strong sales when the products do not pass tests? I posted the following an hour ago...

I have not posted here for about a month when I last stated that I would update everyone regarding my communications with Intradevco, one of the South American companies that EESO met with a month or so ago.

When I first communicated with the owner of the company, he stated that they were not negotiating a contract with EESO yet but that they were doing testing and that I should get in touch with him in a month for an update.

I have done just that and got a reply that is honestly very disappointing. I have posted below his email, which was written in Spanish. I have also translated for those of you who do not read Spanish. I understand that there is a Shareholder Meeting soon. This needs to be on it. So you know, I have shares in EESO and had hoped that what I learned would have finally made me money as I got in during the buyout frenzy...well, not to be. Maybe someday. If you think this is BS, well, that is fine. I only post what I know to be true. You do what you want with the info.

Estimado XXXX:

Las pruebas que hemos efectuado no han tenido resultados positivos. La enzima concentrada añadida a nuestros detergentes no mejoró el desempeño de lavado, cosa que si ocurre con las enzimas de Novo de Dinamarca. Asimismo, los productos finales que nos dejaron ( limpiavidrio, etc.) no se comparan con otros similares en el mercado ( Windex, etc. ). Sin embargo, solicitaremos nuevas muestras y continuaremos haciendo más pruebas ya que el uso de enzimas tiene mucho futuro, si esta correctamente fabricadas.

Saludos,

Rafael Arosemena

TRANSLATED VERSION:

Dear XXXX:

The tests that we performed did not have positive results. The concentrated enzyme added to our detergents did not improve the wash performance, something that does occur with the enzymes made by NOVO in Denmark. As well, the final products that we were left with (glass cleaning, etc.) did not compare with similar products that are already in the market ( Windex, etc.).
Still, we will request new samples and will continue to perform additional tests as the use of enzymes has a significant future, if they are manufactured correctly.

Regards,

Rafael Arosemena