InVitro Links to Europe
InVitro International said Wednesday that it has signed agreements with five companies that will represent its products and services in Europe. The company said the contracts should boost fiscal 1997 sales “significantly higher” than current sales and should help the company become profitable by the end of this year. The company lost $2.8 million on sales of $1.1 million for its 1995 fiscal year, which ended last Sept. 30. InVitro makes products that detect and predict a substance’s irritation and toxic level to humans and the environment.
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