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Organic Sales and Marketing Inc. Stock Analysis OGSM
Organic Sales & Marketing, Inc. sells and markets non-food natural and organically certified products, including fertilizers, horticultural products, cleaning agents and hand sanitizers. The company is headquartered in Franklin, Massachusetts and currently employs 5 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2008-05-02. The firm offers products in brands, including Dragonfly Organix, Garden Guys, Healthier Homestead, MN Cuisine, Nevr-Dull, Funeral Organix and OSM. Dragonfly Organix Stain Remover contains a combination of natural enzymes, biocatalysts, and natural cleaning compounds that clean stains. Dragonfly Organix Stain Remover is used for stain removing for carpet, fabric, clothes, or hard surfaces. Dragonfly Organix is available as no-rinse floor cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, concrete cleaner, odor eliminator, and Smokout among others. The firm also offers a range of hand sanitizers. The firm's product Glitz is a natural jewelry shiner. Healthier Homestead is soft biodegradable wet wipes for cleaning eggs from the coop.
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