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NeutriSci International Inc V.NU.H

Alternate Symbol(s):  NRXCF

NeutriSci International Inc. (NeutriSci) is a Canada-based company, which specializes in the development, formulation, and production of products for its business-to-business (B2B) partners around the globe. The Company is focused on the market development for its nutraceutical products. Its products utilize patented form of Pterostilbene called pTeroPure. pTeroPure Pterostilbene is a form of all-trans Pterostilbene that is found naturally in blueberries and is manufactured for NeutriSci by ChromaDex Corp. (ChromaDex) in the United States. NeutriSci’s neuenergy product is an energy tab designed to deliver enhanced focus and mental clarity with no sugar, no calories and no crash that is associated with energy products. It has developed proprietary IP and technology (NeutriSci IP) that creates an efficient method of bilingual absorption of nutraceuticals into the bloodstream. NeutriSci’s IP can be applied to many different categories in the beverage, food, and nutraceutical space.


TSXV:NU.H - Post by User

Comment by VeritasVernon Feb 07, 2022 4:48pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:854,000

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:854,000I did check and found zip, so I asked it in question form and it also happens to be the "point" Ed... Clearly the average retail Joe has bought and accordingly Glen has said in past (at 15 cents or so) we would do very well with the stock. If that is the case I'm sure poor ol Glen and others on the Board wouldn't have to spend 'milk money' at 5 cents. 100,000 shares at 5 cents equates to $5 K hardly a fortune or a requirement to be in the league of millionaires. 4 Members of the Board and one CFO buying would give a strong signal that the stock is undervalued as you continue to point out, for some time now.  So if we agree that the stock in undervalued then it remains a legitimate question - why are they not buying at current levels??
The other "point" I have is why don't they say sales to Japan of $100,000 or $200,000 and skip the obscure thousands of 3 stick Tabletz in the three colours? How much is that anyway - is that  2 thousand or 10 thousand sticks of each??? How about providing the clarity as to what the market wants such as a clear dollar value without having to say how many sticks are sold... 

Edcando wrote: First one would have to go look and see. If you did that before asking them why ask the question like you did rather than make a point?  Once it's been determined if they have or haven't there could be any number of reasons having nothing to with blackouts etc. For starters I'm unaware of anyone working at NU being a millionaire (maybe Durno is?). Glen makes a very reasonable salary and maybe hasn't had the extra cash lying around to buy more ? At this moment? They all have a decent amount of shares and I'm pretty sure a healthy amount of options they can exercise (at higher price than market now. It's also much harder for insiders to sell shares meaning any purchases are long term holdings by default (I think it's max 5% of holdings per Q). Any number of reasons.  If you're rethinking your investment and/or recent purchases here then that's for you to figure out and has nothing to do with insiders buying or not? Who knows ?  Anyways. Back to work 


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