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Growth Stock, NNTN, Gains Control Of Leading International Health Products Company
Estimated $100 Million In Share Value Added
Litigation Settlement Gives Medical Growth Stock
Natural Nutrition, Inc. (Stock Symbol: NNTN)
Ownership And Operational Control Of 10 Year Old
Health and Sports Nutritional Supplements Company
New Development Not Yet Reflected In Share Value
Natural Nutrition, Inc. (NNTN) Now Owns
Interactive Nutrition, Inc.
Obtaining Control Of Interactive Nutrition Adds Tremendous
Value To Natural Nutrition (NNTN).
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Interactive Nutrition Highlights:
Well Established - 10 Year Old Company Manufacturing A Full Line Of High Quality Sport Nutrition and Health Food Products Sold In 15 Countries Throughout The World
Profitable - Price Waterhouse Coopers, Inc. Has Confirmed 2005 Annual Gross Revenues Of $18,203,025 (CND) And Net Receipts of $4,091,890 (CND)
Solid Assets - Owns 60,000 SqFt State-of-the-art Manufacturing Facility in Ottawa, Ontario Canada. cGMP (current Good Manufacturing Practices) and NHP (Natural Health Products) Licensed And Certified, far exceeding government and industry standards
Experienced Business Builder Added - Fred Zeidman to serve as non-executive Chairman of the Board. Mr. Zeidman is the Former Chairman of Seitel, Inc., a NYSE listed leading provider of seismic data and related geophysical expertise to the petroleum industry. Also a founder of The Houston Texas Venture Capital Association.
Industry Leader - Testimionials and Affiliations With Numerous Atheletes In Wide Variety Of Sports
Large Market - Product categories include Amino Acids, Meal replacements, Muscle Building, Performance Enhancers, Protein Bars, Sports Nutrition, Weight Gain and Weight Loss -- Over 200 variants in different flavors and sizes to meet the consumer requirements
Possible Expansion – Able to manufacture products beyond sport supplements including: Herbal medicines, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids and probiotics