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Isodiol International Inc ISOLF

Isodiol International Inc is a manufacturer and developer of phytoceutical consumer products using pharmaceutical and nutraceutical grade phytochemical compounds. It generates revenue from the sale of nutritional health products derived from hemp. Geographically, it derives a majority of revenue from the United States and also has a presence in Canada. Its product categories include Tinctures; Capsules; Topicals; Vape; Oral Spray; Skincare; and others.


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Comment by Chrysanthalason Sep 18, 2018 1:20am
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RE:RE:Quarterly Rev.. Isodiol: 9,200,000 Phivida: 5,393 LOL

RE:RE:Quarterly Rev.. Isodiol: 9,200,000 Phivida: 5,393 LOLFine.  Compare distribution then.  Who has more.  Or product numbers or diverse offerings or partnerships and joint ventures? Or stable supply?  Iso has it sewn up six ways to Sunday.  Vida is a local producer with a deal with Weedmd.  Sales yes but growth on the same scale? Not a chance.  Vida has been silent compared to iso.  Look how much they achieved in one year.  This company is doing great revenues and while they haven’t turned a profit yet thry are a growth company.  They need to grow their revenues and the only way to do that is to spend.  Look at square, its at 92 dollars a share and two years ago was 13.00 not making a profit but still pulling greater and greater revenues.  Profits will come, increasing cash flow and revenue first is key.
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