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CCME and the GH "AUDIT"
That is either mind boggling incompetence or a fraud.
I think they may have selected the 50% they knew they could get numbers on and refused to call the other 50% because it does not suit their long position or their legal position. And the legal names of key clients are not actually on the list they present. Really, how much effort is it to add "pollo" to the letter "A" to spell APOLLO for Shanghai Apollo, for a supposed key client with no license?. Laziness or adding a loophole?
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Converted Organics Reports Increases in Full Year 2010 Company Sales
Company Reports Full Year Sales in California Increased 43% Over 2009
Fourth Quarter Sales in California Increased 52% Over the Same Quarter in 2009
BOSTON, Feb. 3, 2011 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Converted Organics Inc. (Nasdaq:COIN) reported sales increases for both full year and fourth quarter of its all-natural, organic fertilizer products produced out of its Gonzales, California facility. Converted Organics of California, LLC reached full year 2010 sales of $3 million, a 43 percent increase over same-period 2009 sales. In the fourth quarter of 2010, the Company had sales totaling $510,000, a 52 percent increase over same-period 2009 sales. The Company attributes the success of the California facility to increasing recognition nationwide regarding the efficacy of organic fertilizer products in agriculture. Sales out of the Company's California facility represent 78 percent of total sales and 100 percent of total sales in the fourth quarter 2010.
"Our continued sales growth is a reflection of the strength of our line of fertilizer products and word spreading among customers about the effectiveness of our products," said Edward J. Gildea, President and CEO of Converted Organics. Gildea continues, "The increased production capacity at the California facility is undertaken in response to increasing demand for high quality organic fertilizer products and should allow our Company to continue to have record sales levels for organic fertilizers in 2011."