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184 Postings, 6657 Tage sunwinnerJau

 
  
    #1826
01.06.07 15:57
Sheint so,als wenn die Ammis lesen könnten.  

2057 Postings, 7450 Tage Lavati38-Tage -Linie gut gehalten

 
  
    #1827
01.06.07 15:58
gegen 15:55 0,58€ in Frankfurt  

2626 Postings, 8024 Tage duffyduck@sunwinner

 
  
    #1828
01.06.07 19:31
ja die lobby und der moos

aber das geld mit coca cola dürfte nicht sunwin machen

Cargill will use farmers it contracts with to grow the plant from which rebiana will be extracted, and the company also will refine it.  

184 Postings, 6657 Tage sunwinnerNa,langsam müsst Ihr mich ernst nehmen

 
  
    #1829
02.06.07 11:57
SUWN -- Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc.
Com (1 Cent)
COMPANY NEWS AND PRESS RELEASES FROM OTHER SOURCES:

China Venture Forum: China Stock to Watch for Thursday, June 1: SUWN Receives Purchase Order for OnlySweet for Utilization in the Food Services Industry

Shanghai, China, Jun 01, 2007 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- China Venture Forum, an equity research newsletter of micro- and small-cap China Stocks, announced China Stock to Watch for Thursday, June 1, 2007 includes Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: SUWN).
Sunwin Stevia International Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc (OTC BB: SUWN), announced last week that it has received an order for OnlySweet that will be used in the food service industry. The Company has also received several additional purchase orders from regional grocery chains to carry the OnlySweet product line beginning in June 2007, bringing the total number of locations where OnlySweet will be sold in excess of 2,000 stores nationwide.

OnlySweet is a proprietary product blended with Stevioside (stevia), a natural sweetener, extracted from the leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant. OnlySweet is distributed through Sunwin Stevia International Corp. It is used as a food additive in a wide variety of products, such as beverages, pastries, dairy products, confections and medicinal products in Japan, China, Malaysia, Israel, South Korea, Brazil and other countries. In the United States, OnlySweet is a dietary supplement sold in boxes of 100 and 200 sachets. It has zero calories and does not significantly alter blood sugar levels. OnlySweet is unique because its stevia only comes directly from Sunwin International Neutraceuticals (OTCBB: SUWN), one of the world's largest stevia manufacturers, assuring consistency and purity.

According to a report published by Wall Street Journal yesterday, Coca-Cola Co. and Cargill Inc. have teamed up to market a new calorie-free natural sweetener they hope will appeal to health-conscious consumers and shake up the global sweeteners market, but they face serious regulatory and production challenges.

The two companies' ambitious push to develop the new product, tentatively named rebiana, is the latest step in the soft-drink industry's decades-long quest for the "holy grail" of sweeteners -- one that sweetens products naturally, without adding calories, but also tastes good. Sucralose, the most recent breakthrough, was introduced in the U.S. in 2000 under the brand name Splenda.

Today, the multibillion-dollar global sweetener market is dominated by sugar, high-fructose corn syrup and synthetic sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose. But with consumers increasingly eager for healthy foods and beverages of natural origin, Coke and Cargill may have found a sweet spot for rebiana, which is derived from a South American herb called stevia.

Coke, the Atlanta beverage giant, has quietly filed 24 patent applications that were published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last week and says it will have exclusive rights to develop and sell rebiana in beverages. Closely held Cargill, the big Minneapolis food and agriculture company, plans to market the sweetener for use in products such as yogurt, cereals, ice cream and candy, and hasn't ruled out selling it for tabletop use.

ABOUT CHINA VENTURE FORUM

China Venture Forum ("CVF") is a research site specializing in Chinese undervalued equities. Viewing China from within, we are the premier publisher of research on Chinese micro-cap (less than $100 million market cap) and small-cap (less than $1 billion market cap) companies listed on the US stock exchanges

CVF provides its subscribers with the latest news, press releases, and research reports for all the companies highlighted on the site. CVF utilizes information believed to be reliable herein prepared all material. The information contained herein is not guaranteed by CVF to be accurate, and should not be considered to be all-inclusive. The owner, publisher, editor and their associates are not responsible for errors and omissions. They may from time to time have a position in the securities mentioned herein and may increase or decrease such positions without notice. Any opinions expressed are subject to change without notice. CVF encourages readers and investors to supplement the information in these reports with independent research and other professional advice. All information on featured companies is provided by the companies profiled, or is available from public sources and CVF makes no representations, warranties or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of the disclosure by the profiled companies or the information contained herein. The companies that are discussed in this opinion have not approved the statements made in this opinion. This opinion contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. This material is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. CVF is not a licensed broker, broker dealer, market maker, investment banker, investment advisor, analyst or underwriter. Please consult a broker before purchasing or selling any securities.

This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended and such forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. "Forward-looking statements" describe future expectations, plans, results, or strategies and are generally preceded by words such as "may", "future", "plan" or "planned", "will" or "should", "expected," "anticipates", "draft", "eventually" or "projected". You are cautioned that such statements are subject to a multitude of risks and uncertainties that could cause future circumstances, events, or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements, including the risks that actual results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors, and other risks identified in a companies' annual report on Form 10-K or 10-KSB and other filings made by such company with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Investing in small-cap stocks is highly speculative. You should never invest in any stock mentioned in this release unless you can afford to lose your entire investment. You should consider these factors in evaluating the forward-looking statements included herein, and not place undue reliance on such statements. The forward-looking statements in this release are made as of the date hereof and CVF undertakes no obligation to update such statements.

DISCLAIMER & DISCLOSURE

CVF and its affiliates were compensated $25,000 for coverage of SUWN from a third party. CVF is not registered investment advisers or broker/dealers. CVF makes no recommendation that the purchase of securities of companies profiled in this web site is suitable or advisable for any person or that an investment in such securities will be profitable. In general, given the nature of the companies profiled and the lack of an active trading market for their securities, investing in such securities is highly speculative and carries a high degree of risk.

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184 Postings, 6657 Tage sunwinner@duffyduck Gedankenerklärung 2

 
  
    #1830
02.06.07 12:23
Darum geht es doch nicht.
Stevia ist in den USA nur als Diätsergänzungsmittel gedultet!Coke wil
die Zulassung bei der FDA,die sind wie ein Amt dafür zuständig,vorantreiben.
Das ist in der Vergangenheit dran gescheitert,das es keinen finanzkräftigen Lobbieisten gab.
Glaub,von wenig Geld und Einfluss kann man bei Coke nicht sprechen.
Es wird nicht morgen passieren,allerdings jetzt wohl schneller.
Haben sie in den USA erst mal Getränke mit Stevia auf dem Markt,werden sie es in EuropA auch versuchen.
Die Ammis haben darauf schon ein bisschen reagiert,schau Dir den Kurs an.Viele haben es noch gar nicht wahrgenommen,schauen wir mal nächste Woche weiter.
Es ist nur ein Vorgeschmack,auf das,was passiert,wenn Stevia erlaubt wird.
An der Börse kannst Du nur in sunwin investieren.
Bis jetzt haben die Ammis die Aktie immer links liegen gelassen,nur wir hier in Deutschland haben ein Rieseninterresse.
Es sollte sich jeder seine eigenen Gedanken machen,ich bin kein Börsenprofi,hab keine Ahnung von Charttechnik u.s.w.
Die Problematik von der Nutzung von künstlichen Süssoffen wurde mehrmals angesprochen,schaut Thread von Treading Askid.


 

184 Postings, 6657 Tage sunwinnerzu 1830

 
  
    #1831
02.06.07 13:30
Das mit dem an der Börse kannst Du nur in sunwin investieren,ist so gemeint,das sunwin der einzige an der Börse glistete Steviahersteller ist.
Es gibt ganug ander interressant Aktien,so vernagelt bin ich auch wieder nicht,pardon.
Hier noch aus China Venture Forum,es ist nur zu lesen,wenn man auf den Volltext geht.

Coke, the Atlanta beverage giant, has quietly filed 24 patent applications that were published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last week and says it will have exclusive rights to develop and sell rebiana in beverages. Closely held Cargill, the big Minneapolis food and agriculture company, plans to market the sweetener for use in products such as yogurt, cereals, ice cream and candy, and hasn't ruled out selling it for tabletop use.
 

184 Postings, 6657 Tage sunwinnerNa,da ist ja nochwas

 
  
    #1832
02.06.07 13:47
http://www.newratings.com/analyst_news/article_1542783.html

Coca-Cola to develop new sweetener with Cargill

Friday, June 01, 2007 6:29:52 AM ET
newratings.com

NEW YORK, June 1 (newratings.com) – Coca-Cola Co (KO.NYS) Thursday announced that it had agreed to work with Cargill Inc to market a sweetener based on the Stevia plant.

The soft drinks company said it had filed 24 patent applications for the plant, and would have the exclusive rights to develop and market the sweetener. The sweetener has been named rebiana. Cargill would use the sweetener in its food products. The South American plant Stevia has not been approved by the FDA or the EU as a food additive, but is approved in 12 countries, including Japan, China, and Brazil.


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2057 Postings, 7450 Tage LavatiUS-Schlußkurs am 01.06.07 sehr erfreulich

 
  
    #1833
02.06.07 15:58
SUWNSUNWIN INTL NEUTRACEUTICAL I | SUWN 
               
 Jun. 1, 2007 Market Closed
 Common Stock
Market : OTCBB
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Last Sale$ 0.81
Change Net / %0.085 11.72%
Best Bid / AskN/A / N/A
1y Target Est:$ 1.10
Today's High / Low$ 0.81 /  $ 0.72
Share Volume272,754
50 Day Avg. Daily VolumeN/A
Previous Close$ 0.725
52 Wk High / Low$ 1.13 / $ 0.41
Shares OutstandingN/A
Market ValueN/A
P/E Ratio40.5
Forward P/E (1yr)N/A
Earnings Per Share$ 0.02
Annualized DividendN/A
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Current YieldN/A
Beta-3.21
 

2626 Postings, 8024 Tage duffyduck@sunwinner

 
  
    #1834
02.06.07 16:47
geb dir ja eh recht und hab auch bereits bisher auch so argumentiert.

ich bin nur einmal in sunwin zu spät eingestiegen und zu spät ausgestiegen obwohl ich zwischendurch bereits schonen gewinn hatte.

diesmal bin ich wieder im plus

bin neugierig wies weitergeht.

ich denke auch, dass andere drinkhersteller... dann auch von aspartam auf stevia umstellen müssen, weil die lobby prökeln wird und cola sicher alles daran setzt sein produkt anzupreisen.

mal sehen  

1234 Postings, 6794 Tage kortedendlich

 
  
    #1835
02.06.07 16:51
kommt der Kursimpuls mal aus den USA und nicht, wie bis dato aus Deutschland!  

184 Postings, 6657 Tage sunwinnerProst

 
  
    #1836
02.06.07 17:21
Wünsche ein schönes Wochenende.
Proste Euch mit einem Glas Coke zu.  

2057 Postings, 7450 Tage LavatiInteressante Woche vor uns!!

 
  
    #1837
3
03.06.07 13:02
China Venture Forum: China Stock to Watch for Thursday, June 1: SUWN Receives Purchase Order for OnlySweet for Utilization in the Food Services Industry
Friday June 01, 2007 05:29:08 EDT


Shanghai, China, Jun 01, 2007 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX News Network) --
China Venture Forum, an equity research newsletter of micro- and small-cap China Stocks, announced China Stock to Watch for Thursday, June 1, 2007 includes Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc. (OTCBB: SUWN).

Sunwin Stevia International Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Sunwin International Neutraceuticals, Inc (OTC BB: SUWN), announced last week that it has received an order for OnlySweet that will be used in the food service industry. The Company has also received several additional purchase orders from regional grocery chains to carry the OnlySweet product line beginning in June 2007, bringing the total number of locations where OnlySweet will be sold in excess of 2,000 stores nationwide.

OnlySweet is a proprietary product blended with Stevioside (stevia), a natural sweetener, extracted from the leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana plant. OnlySweet is distributed through Sunwin Stevia International Corp. It is used as a food additive in a wide variety of products, such as beverages, pastries, dairy products, confections and medicinal products in Japan, China, Malaysia, Israel, South Korea, Brazil and other countries. In the United States, OnlySweet is a dietary supplement sold in boxes of 100 and 200 sachets. It has zero calories and does not significantly alter blood sugar levels. OnlySweet is unique because its stevia only comes directly from Sunwin International Neutraceuticals (OTCBB: SUWN), one of the world's largest stevia manufacturers, assuring consistency and purity.

According to a report published by Wall Street Journal yesterday, Coca-Cola Co. and Cargill Inc. have teamed up to market a new calorie-free natural sweetener they hope will appeal to health-conscious consumers and shake up the global sweeteners market, but they face serious regulatory and production challenges.

The two companies' ambitious push to develop the new product, tentatively named rebiana, is the latest step in the soft-drink industry's decades-long quest for the "holy grail" of sweeteners -- one that sweetens products naturally, without adding calories, but also tastes good. Sucralose, the most recent breakthrough, was introduced in the U.S. in 2000 under the brand name Splenda.

Today, the multibillion-dollar global sweetener market is dominated by sugar, high-fructose corn syrup and synthetic sweeteners such as aspartame and sucralose. But with consumers increasingly eager for healthy foods and beverages of natural origin, Coke and Cargill may have found a sweet spot for rebiana, which is derived from a South American herb called stevia.

Coke, the Atlanta beverage giant, has quietly filed 24 patent applications that were published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office last week and says it will have exclusive rights to develop and sell rebiana in beverages. Closely held Cargill, the big Minneapolis food and agriculture company, plans to market the sweetener for use in products such as yogurt, cereals, ice cream and candy, and hasn't ruled out selling it for tabletop use.

ABOUT CHINA VENTURE FORUM

China Venture Forum ("CVF") is a research site specializing in Chinese undervalued equities. Viewing China from within, we are the premier publisher of research on Chinese micro-cap (less than $100 million market cap) and small-cap (less than $1 billion market cap) companies listed on the US stock exchanges

CVF provides its subscribers with the latest news, press releases, and research reports for all the companies highlighted on the site. CVF utilizes information believed to be reliable herein prepared all material. The information contained herein is not guaranteed by CVF to be accurate, and should not be considered to be all-inclusive. The owner, publisher, editor and their associates are not responsible for errors and omissions. They may from time to time have a position in the securities mentioned herein and may increase or decrease such positions without notice. Any opinions expressed are subject to change without notice. CVF encourages readers and investors to supplement the information in these reports with independent research and other professional advice. All information on featured companies is provided by the companies profiled, or is available from public sources and CVF makes no representations, warranties or guarantees as to the accuracy or completeness of the disclosure by the profiled companies or the information contained herein. The companies that are discussed in this opinion have not approved the statements made in this opinion. This opinion contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. This material is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as an offer or solicitation of an offer to buy or sell securities. CVF is not a licensed broker, broker dealer, market maker, investment banker, investment advisor, analyst or underwriter. Please consult a broker before purchasing or selling any securities.

This release contains "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended and such forward-looking statements are made pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. "Forward-looking statements" describe future expectations, plans, results, or strategies and are generally preceded by words such as "may", "future", "plan" or "planned", "will" or "should", "expected," "anticipates", "draft", "eventually" or "projected". You are cautioned that such statements are subject to a multitude of risks and uncertainties that could cause future circumstances, events, or results to differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements, including the risks that actual results may differ materially from those projected in the forward-looking statements as a result of various factors, and other risks identified in a companies' annual report on Form 10-K or 10-KSB and other filings made by such company with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Investing in small-cap stocks is highly speculative. You should never invest in any stock mentioned in this release unless you can afford to lose your entire investment. You should consider these factors in evaluating the forward-looking statements included herein, and not place undue reliance on such statements. The forward-looking statements in this release are made as of the date hereof and CVF undertakes no obligation to update such statements.

DISCLAIMER & DISCLOSURE

CVF and its affiliates were compensated $25,000 for coverage of SUWN from a third party. CVF is not registered investment advisers or broker/dealers. CVF makes no recommendation that the purchase of securities of companies profiled in this web site is suitable or advisable for any person or that an investment in such securities will be profitable. In general, given the nature of the companies profiled and the lack of an active trading market for their securities, investing in such securities is highly speculative and carries a high degree of risk.

CONTACT: chinaventureforum@gmail.com

M2 Communications Ltd disclaims all liability for information provided within M2 PressWIRE. Data supplied by named party/parties. Further information on M2 PressWIRE can be obtained at http://www.presswire.net on the world wide web. Inquiries to info@m2.com.

(C)1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD


 

2626 Postings, 8024 Tage duffyducknennt mal eure kursziele

 
  
    #1838
03.06.07 14:04

2302 Postings, 7591 Tage grazer10 euro

 
  
    #1839
03.06.07 14:18
in fünf jahren..  

3216 Postings, 6522 Tage Börsenfreak89Einstieg?

 
  
    #1840
03.06.07 16:00
Meint ihr, dass sich der Einsiteg jetzt lohnen würde? Könnte ja jetzt bald wider up gehen nach der verschnaufpause!  

7765 Postings, 6874 Tage polo10Börsenfreak89

 
  
    #1841
03.06.07 16:12
Ich würde einsteigen. Bin seit längerem dabei, leider im Minus, aber egal ...

Gruss  

3216 Postings, 6522 Tage Börsenfreak89ach polo

 
  
    #1842
03.06.07 16:23
du bist auch überall dabei wa :D ;)  

2626 Postings, 8024 Tage duffyduckgrazer bist du wirklich grazer?

 
  
    #1843
03.06.07 20:55

2302 Postings, 7591 Tage grazer@duffyduck

 
  
    #1844
04.06.07 04:56
ja bin ich...
duffyduck...bist du echt eine ente? :)  

7765 Postings, 6874 Tage polo10Börsenfreak89

 
  
    #1845
04.06.07 08:18
Ja, obwohl zuviel manchmal ungesund ist. *g*  

641 Postings, 7516 Tage Barti33Schöner Start in die neue Woche

 
  
    #1846
04.06.07 09:39

2057 Postings, 7450 Tage LavatiGroße Pakete bei steigenden Kurs

 
  
    #1847
04.06.07 09:45

2302 Postings, 7591 Tage grazergutes zeichen!

 
  
    #1848
04.06.07 09:59

112 Postings, 6836 Tage edwin_bna mal sehen wo es hingeht!

 
  
    #1849
04.06.07 11:14
Wir waren ja schon mal über ein euro. Also bis jetzt nix neues.
Sunwin hat potential und die 1.2 Euro sind sicher nicht nur fantasie. Geht halt auf und ab! Aber es sieht so aus als ob bei jedem auf die untere linie mit steigt und fester wird.

Bei den aussichten macht das abwarten aber spass :D
ed  

3216 Postings, 6522 Tage Börsenfreak89RT 0,607!

 
  
    #1850
04.06.07 13:29

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