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Imagenetix, Inc. Discusses March 31, 2011 Fiscal Year End Results and Future Focus
Date:7/12/2011

believe that this strategy will provide significant margin and cash flow opportunities, while allowing us to maintain a low overhead structure.

Imagenetix has developed an array of novel discoveries and health technologies which we believe can be best commercialized globally by top international companies focused in those sectors. We have commenced advancing on this strategy.  Our initiatives and focus are designed to rapidly capitalize on these prospective partnering opportunities to distribute our novel and intellectual property protected compounds; some of which are expected to require FDA approvals as therapeutics.  

The value created at Imagenetix has been primarily associated with the development and advancement of unique health related products and technologies.  This value correlates ideally with the strategy of aligning ourselves with large and financially sound firms in offering them our proprietary health technologies.

Although I see this past fiscal year's financial results as very disappointing, I personally am excited about our new direction and committed to it.  I am also delighted in announcing the recent addition of our newest board member – William "Bill" Toomey. Bill's vast network and experience in working with Fortune 500 leaders makes him a valuable board member. Bill Toomey is a legendary Olympic Gold Medal Winner who has worked for and on behalf of the International and United States Olympic Organizations.

We anticipate providing updates to you as we advance on our strategy into the 2011-12 fiscal year.  

Thank you for your continued support as an Imagenetix shareholder.

Sincerely,

William P. Spencer

President, Imagenetix

About Imagenetix

Imagenetix, based in San Diego, California, is an innovator of scientifically tested, natural-based, proprietary, bioceutical products developed to enhance human health on a global basis.  Ima
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