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Many traders as well as speculative investors are probably looking over other financial responsibilities, in light of all thats going on in America at present.
The Hurricane is having an effect on all our lives.
Money is tight in all markets today. We may just need to chill, till next week.
Probably a good time to accumulate.. I know I am.
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First I’ll apologize if this information has been posted before.
When doing my DD I’ve noticed something quite interesting. Let me lay it out for you.
RWNW owned by Steve Careaga
Arabian Recab Trading is in merger agreement with RWNW
Arabian Recab Trading acquired 30% of Amenni which is a drug company in Florida.
Amenni merges with Nannoca, Inc.
Nannoca, Inc. (NNNCE.OB) is owned by Steve Careaga.
Amenni is also going to merge with Distributor Bioceutics
Small world huh? Many links below to support findings.
2004 ART acquires 30% of Amenni July 13, 2005 RWNW announces merger with ART July 21, 2005 Nannoca merges with Amenni
Interesting time line? Now Amenni looks to have some very interesting products in the pipeline and could be a nice breakout stock. But how will this play out? Once RWNW and ART are one, will they acquire the other 70% of the new Nannoca and Amenni company, or will they still be two. If two, should we own both? If one, which will be the parent company?
Is this all a pump and dump? Or is it keeping everybody intermingled so each is assured of forward movement without being left out?
I’m posting this to both board here and hope for some cross talk. Perhaps someone can set up a board for cross talk between the two entities.
quote:Originally posted by AI: First I’ll apologize if this information has been posted before.
When doing my DD I’ve noticed something quite interesting. Let me lay it out for you.
RWNW owned by Steve Careaga
Arabian Recab Trading is in merger agreement with RWNW
Arabian Recab Trading acquired 30% of Amenni which is a drug company in Florida.
Amenni merges with Nannoca, Inc.
Nannoca, Inc. (NNNCE.OB) is owned by Steve Careaga.
Amenni is also going to merge with Distributor Bioceutics
Small world huh? Many links below to support findings.
2004 ART acquires 30% of Amenni July 13, 2005 RWNW announces merger with ART July 21, 2005 Nannoca merges with Amenni
Interesting time line? Now Amenni looks to have some very interesting products in the pipeline and could be a nice breakout stock. But how will this play out? Once RWNW and ART are one, will they acquire the other 70% of the new Nannoca and Amenni company, or will they still be two. If two, should we own both? If one, which will be the parent company?
Is this all a pump and dump? Or is it keeping everybody intermingled so each is assured of forward movement without being left out?
I’m posting this to both board here and hope for some cross talk. Perhaps someone can set up a board for cross talk between the two entities.
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I agree with AI. I've looked at most of this as well while doing DD. That;s why I've been so gung ho on this one. It's only a matter of time. There is something big brewing.
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Old news, but good news. I only wish we could jump ahead 3 months for the next 10Q
Amenni, Inc., Merger Partner of Nannaco, Moves into $1 Billion Pain-Killer Marketplace
GIG HARBOR, Wash. and FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla., Aug. 11, 2005 (PRIMEZONE) -- Amenni, Inc. (``Amenni''), merger partner of Nannaco, Inc. (OTC BB:NNNC.OB - News) (``Nannaco''), announced today that it has entered the over-the-counter (``OTC'') pain-killer marketplace. Amenni will begin trials of their innovative ibuprofen patch. ADVERTISEMENT
Amenni believes that this new product will be of great benefit for those patients who have difficulty in taking pain-killers orally. Amenni's market research has indicated the Ibuprofen patch will fill a significant niche in the $1 billion + OTC pain-killer market.
Nannaco previously announced July 21, 2005 it entered into a Definitive Merger Agreement with Amenni. Amenni, with offices in Ft. Lauderdale, and facilities located in London (United Kingdom), Dubai (United Arab Emirates) and Zurich (Switzerland), develops and manufactures joint-care nutraceutical products for dogs and horses.
Amenni has initially distributed these product lines through a distribution agreement with an internationally recognized pharmaceutical firm. Revenues in the first 12 months from this agreement exceeded $1 million, and the first product was launched in 10 countries. Amenni anticipates a roll-out to the U.S. marketplace, as well as 14-19 additional countries, within the next 12 months.
For 2004, Amenni's combined revenues exceeded $3 million. Amenni anticipates generating more than $6 million in 2005.
Amenni has also initiated the launch of their highly innovative Sports Patch into the U.S. OTC market. Its primary active ingredients have been developed in conjunction with its highly successful research into Veterinary Science.
The Sports Patch is targeting the fast-growing Sports Healthcare market and has shown significant benefits to aid the recovery from a Sports injury. Joint and ligament injuries happen to all athletes. The Amenni Sports Patch applied immediately after injury helps with quicker recovery times. Currently there are no direct competitors in the marketplace.
Amenni is developing additional products for distribution by this and other distribution partners. Furthermore, Amenni continues to develop nutraceutical products aimed at the human (as well as animal) marketplace.
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Hey peaser, I think thats more like a 100 billion dollar market.
Maybe someone did'nt proof read the PR properly before they launched it..Dunno, but that sure seems like a low number, One bil instead of 100 bil. Eh?
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My curiosity still inquires of which stock is the one to play? The new entity created with the Amenni/Naccaco merger or Recab International? Recab International will be Saudi owned and we know they don’t do anything without making money, and the Amenni/Naccaco merger also has roots in Saudi Arabia where I’m sure Recab International will ‘help’ get through some red tape.
Will Recab International acquire the drug company, or maintain their 30% share only?
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Well now, see a lot of names here I recognize. Hmmmmm interesting. Anyway, looked into this last night and guess what? This company is located in Gig Harbor (pr Gig Hahbah, where Buffy and Skip live) which is on my way to work. Was gonna run by the place today and check it out but didn't feel like playing Army today. I have to go in to work tomorow so I'll swing by and check it out. OT, any thoughts on ICMH? Currently it is my last gasp, just looking for input.
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New to this board but have been following it for the past month or so. Made an account and spent sometime researching through this post. Decided to jump in at well this morning at .0015 a share.
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