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International Zeolite Corp. V.CNZ


Primary Symbol: CNZCF

"Canadian Zeolite Corp is an exploration stage company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration and evaluation of mineral properties."


OTCPK:CNZCF - Post by User

Post by depthson Mar 26, 2017 1:38pm
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Global Zeolite sales poised to increase

Global Zeolite sales poised to increase
a billion dollars from 2014 to 2020. CNZ has positioned itself to help fill this increasing demand and if we pick up only 5 % of the new sales it will ad millions to the bottom line. What's missing in the equation is the existing $3.5b global market which CNZ is penetrating with companies like Bella Turf and other companies who have been previously sourcing zeolite outside of Canada. It would be safe to say CNZ will pick up at least 80% of the existing Canadian market as there is zero competition here. Outside Canada there are various deals lined up with a California avocado and citrus distributer, Isodiol/ MJ grower in Puerto Rico so far. As CNZ has minimal capital outlay and is a royalty plus commission play all indications are 2017 is lined up to be an exciting year for its shareholders. As a company CNZ is in much better shape now than when it was above $1.50
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