According to a news release, the financial results of Vitality, ending April 30, show a net loss of $52,838 compared to a loss of $41,661 for the same period last year.
At the end of the April this year, the company’s administrative and general expenses had increased to $67,327 owing to a push in sales efforts.
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Sales for the first three months were reportedly up to $21,397 as the company continued distribution of Vitality’s new line of natural health products released almost two years ago.
Vitality continues to seek new opportunities to market and license all 92 of its natural health products, which hold and natural product number issued by Health Canada.