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LKPL Finra deleted symbol:
http://otce.finra.org/DLDeletions
raptor has been put out of business by the current economic recession, and the creditor, grindstone capital, has taken over it's assets. that's all she wrote.
some news-
http://www.nanovip.com/molecular-and-nanotechnology-for-detection-of-explosive-substances-and-mines-a-moral-obligation.html
included here is an item of real interest. incorporating mips into perishable food item packaging to indicate biological contamination. this simple idea, if put into commercial use, would transform the current share price. thanks guys and keep it up, you are really thinking big now.
good to see you posting nano.
one thing this board has illustrated very well is the way in which penny stocks that are scams are promoted.
they will list dozens of pumping posts a day from dozens of alias 'shills' to keep the "infield chatter" going.
that is what attracts the "marks" who are duped into buying the stock with the delusion its safe if all these other people think so, like ducks coming into decoys.
the amazing thing here is most of the stock is being bought directly from the company. the biotech portion has its own stock that has been bought by a consortium of doctors, among others. there is no public way that stock can even be traded. while anyone can buy it, i advise anyone to simply buy lkpl shares, as this will expose you to about a half a share of the biotech company for each lkpl share. if the biotech company is spun off, you will get a one time dividend based on that proportion, and still retain your lkpl shares.
The wipes are OK but what is needed is an IED detector from a distance of 100 yds. even if buried!
Should they provide that - they would really have something valuable!
Ref:
http://www.raptordetection.com/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=ZswJuvcEkpg%3D&tabid=1445&mid=3710
linkplus changed the name to raptor last year, but still keeps lkpl as the stock symbol. they told me they were taking the company private, then going public again. i cannot fathom these machinations, i believe it has to do with getting funding for the company. the stock still does not trade with any volume at all, yet everyone is holding their shares so tight any volume makes the price spike way up or down. their association with JHU and now UM is still the best indicator i have they will eventually be successful. here's a news story from your second link mentioning the name change. they have been completely quiet for over a year now, but i heard a rumor of a $multimillion sale(over 10mm) to dubia. i hope they are packaging the company for a sale, which has been their plan all along.
Raptor Detection Awarded Contract by U.S. Army
COLUMBIA, MD. November 3, 2008
Raptor Detection, Inc. (formerly Link Plus Corporation) announced today that it has been awarded a new sole source contract by the United States Army Research, Development, and Engineering Command for the development and delivery of its SAFE-T™ explosives detection technology. This contract continues the successful implementation of this technology by creating a mobile detection kit, to include projectiles for stand-off detection, along with wipes and sprays for checkpoints, or other close-in uses. (Details)
hoovers has a nice little write up on Raptor:
http://www.answers.com/topic/link-plus-corporation
"This is no bird of prey, but it's definitely a deterrent to chemical, biological, and explosive agents. Raptor Detection (formerly Link Plus) develops sensors and sensor systems capable of detecting trace amounts of dangerous substances. Its SAFE-T products use MIP (molecular imprinted polymer) technology and include screening wipes and sprays, and paintballs that help in abating counterfeiting and smuggling. Subsidiary Columbia BioSystems works with the US Army, the University of Maryland, and The Johns Hopkins University to develop products using MIP technology for the detection of hospital-acquired pathogens. CEO Jonathan Gluckman and founder Robert Jones own 19% and 18% of the company, respectively."
these wars have been expanding and are endless. there is no political will to just pull out and protect the usa borders. human nature dictates a tit for tat existence to eternity. now we have groups of american muslims leaving the us from places like minnesota to join alkaida. while none of this makes any sense to a sane person, investing in companies that offer solutions to this aspect of human nature should eventually prove to be good investments. standing around and HOPING the problem will just go away is soon going to be replaced with a permanent CHANGE in the way we conduct security, although, sadly, it may have to wait for the next election.
PETN is an explosive chemical
which is easily detected on hands and clothing by NON-INVASIVE sprays, wipes and swabs.
raptor, answer the phone!
it's janet napolitano calling!!!
lkpl stock price strength since the share holder meeting is inexplicable. no news was released that was not known. the main reason for the meeting seemed to be to discuss the pending moves to privatize the company. whatever is happening, a positive effect on share price is a sign that better things are around the corner. i'll continue waiting now.
Price went up 133% today on 21,000 shr vol. You guys should have been listening to me all this time. not too late to get on board for a 10 BAGGER at least, IMO!!!!!!!!!
this company is red hot, though the share price does not reflect that fact...yet. the company went public simply by converting all shares held privately to public. as such, there was no ipo, no underwriter, and no pump&dump shenanigans, and for the most part, very little stock trading. most shares are being bought directly from the company, which is helping immensely with financing. the mm's have few shares to trade, so the stock just sits. raptor shares are held extremely tight, so a 2000 share buy can jump the price 25%! this baby is a ticking bomb. someone big is going to buy them around $2/shr.
here's what they have going, i've seen it, it works, and it's truly an amazing tech:
http://don.raptordetection.com/Home/tabid/1426/Default.aspx
Raptor Detection, Inc. is breaking new ground in real-time substance detection with SAFE-T™. Utilizing SAFE-T™ Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs), detection is more reliable, less expensive and can be used by anyone with minimal training.
Our core technology is based on Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) solutions pioneered by The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). Over the past 18 months, the Company has successfully transitioned this leading edge technology from the National Laboratories into commercial and military products.
Raptor Detection, Inc. has received the highest form of market acceptance from world renowned strategic partners and the U.S. Army through the funding of research and pre-deployment pilot programs.
The speed of detection, virtual elimination of false alerts, flexible implementation, and low capital cost will make Raptor Detection’s product line an industry standard and will save lives.
ANNUAL SHAREHOLDER MEETING DATE
COLUMBIA, MD. (May 29, 2009)—Raptor Detection is holding its annual meeting of shareholders on Thursday, July 23, 2009 instead of June 18, 2009 as previously advised to shareholders in the CEO’s letter of April 15, 2009. The meeting will be open to shareholders of record as of May 31, 2009 and other shareholders that may have acquired shares of common stock after that date with proof of identity.
The meeting will be held at the Sheraton Columbia Town Center Hotel, 10207 Wincopin Circle, Columbia, MD 21044 and will begin at 10 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time. A formal Notice to shareholders will be mailed sometime in June. Media access will not be provided unless authorized in advance by the Company and proper credentials are presented at the door by authorized representatives.
NEWS-
http://www.explorehoward.com/news/62496/40m-earmarks-sought-county/
"The requests include everything from new hybrid buses for the county to millions of dollars for a private company to develop explosion-detection kits for military and law enforcement. They include money to start computer centers in senior housing facilities and funds to build better prosthetics for injured military veterans."
private company= Raptor Detection
my info says about $5M earmarked for raptor.
someone is sneaking some cheap shares this week! without getting into speculation about how columbia biosystems value will affect shares of lkpl stock, suffice it to say, buying lkpl shares at the .05-.10 level should give better exposure to any added value columbia biosystems generates as opposed to buying shares of columbia biosystems directly. right now there exists an inequity of lkpl shares to columbia biosystem shares that an investor can take advantage of. to make this perfectly clear, buying shrs of lkpl right now is still the most cost effective way to gain exposure to a possible columbia biosystems sale or revenues.
Columbia biosystems picking up grants:
here's an email i got from the company:
Yesterday, we were informed by the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) that we were approved for a Maryland Technology Transfer Fund (MTTF) award for $75,000. This award is in addition to the Maryland Industrial Partnerships (MIPS) award for $149,000 reported earlier.
The state of Maryland has been very supportive and, via these awards, recognizes the potential of our Molecularly Imprinted Polymers technology. We have two additional proposals outstanding for substantially more funds. With additional funding, we should have our first biotech product prototype, a spray to detect MRSA on clinical surfaces, by the end of 2009.
Columbia Biosystems continues progress in the new year:
Columbia biosystems has been physically located to the University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) Technology Center. This is a great environment for a biotech company. To be a tenant here, you have to be a biotech or information systems company. There are about 20 biotech companies here and the support and feed back is great.
already, numerous unique mrsa protiens have been identified as possible mips binding sites, the most promising one is the penicillin binding protein, which has a low affinity for betalectam antibiotics, and makes the bacteria resistant to these antibiotics.
currently, research is ongoing to determine addition proteins, and to verify and isolate those already discovered, expected to be completed by 2nd q 2009.
columbia biosystems has recently applied for a number of grants which can total almost $2mil. raising money without selling stock is a very good sign.
Raptor announced a new contract with the army today for more explosive detector materials. and columbia biosystems has applied for ~$400,000 in grants to develop the mrsa detection system, i.e. swabs, wipes, sprays. more interesting to me, JNJ is now involved with company and may end up being a "partner" as an investor or buyer.
there has been a flurry of activity regarding the new biotech start-up. imo, the company is making good progress toward realizing a marketable product using this new technology. once the first product has been accomplished, the company will literally be worth 50X its current value. thats like 12.5 homeruns. my kind of stock.
regarding all the new changes, linkplus, (now raptor detection), owns a 55% stake in cbs. cbs is a private company, is placing stock privately. i do not know for sure, but i believe the intention is to keep cbs private. so the only way to have a "tradable" position in cbs is via lkpl shares. i'll try to get a definitive on this point from mgmt, and post it later.
some other key stats, lkpl/raptor now has 100,000,000 authorized with 55,000,000 out. cbs has 60,000,000 authorized, and i do not have a placement figure.
they are going full speed ahead developing the mrsa detection sprays, swabs, and films. product is estimated to be in test phases during the latter part of 09.
name changes:
LinkPlus has changed its name to Raptor Detection, Inc.
also, Link Plus Biotech, Inc. is now named Columbia BioSystems, Inc.
they expect to start operating under this name in september, and complete an overhaul of the website.
they still anticipate a shareholders meeting in the coming months.
news- the company communicated a mrsa test color change swab for hospitals is slated to be developed. the goal is for the test give instant confirmation if mrsa is detected from anyone tested. this sounds like a great begining use for this tech.
EMAIL update from LKPL:
This is an email to inform you that we changed the name of our company to Columbia BioSystems, Inc. from Link Plus BioTech, Inc. This was done to distinguish the company from its parent Link Plus Corporation (LPC). LPC’s business is homeland security and defense, whereas, Columbia BioSystems’ business is public health. As you can see below, the contact information remains the same.
MIPs Technology pdf.
from lkpl website. what mips are, how they are made, how they work, and applications. takes a minute to load.
http://www.linkplus.com/Press/MIPs_Flyer.pdf
today i recieved a communication from lkpl. they have received interest in developing a mrsa detection film. read up on mrsa to get an idea about where this can lead:
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/mrsa/DS00735
hello jason, sorry for late response, i check the board infrequently or when i have some news. regarding your questions, i would call/email jon gluckman or don kolasch direct. they will be very happy to discuss with you what lkpl is up to. also request the executive summary pdf on lpbi.
LKPL is invoicing at this moment? Which is the amount of its invoicing? To what type of company invoices LKPL?
I updated ibox with Dr. Jonathan Gluckman's ceo message. he took over ceo job last year, and Bob Jones is now heading the new LPBI division. the letter is dated and does not include any info on LPBI. but the actions of this company of late with regards to LPBI have seemed to opened the avenue to the kinds of financial rewards/risk shrhldrs expect.
nice interest shown today. opened .43, closed .25
someone is bidding up the ask. could be the start of a run.
link to LPBI partnering with U of M:
http://www.tap.umd.edu/
if you use the search site feature, you can find the lpbi announcement. type LinkPlus into the seach box.
i got a little more info on LPBI. they say they've developed 3 products for the mips biotech:
1. a 500-1000ml lab scale viral purification unit, customizable to customers' virus of interest.
2. a large, 10-100kg industial scale chromatic recognition system, good for purifying vaccines, and particles useful for gene therapy.
3. a dialysis system, compatable with existing dialysis systems that will convert them into virus removal systems capable of reducing blood viral loads, hiv, hepC, and others.
email bob jones (rjones@linkplus.com)and request the LPBI executive summary pdf, there is much, much more detail there, including sales projections, and a nice summary of existing tech/competition(virtually none!). all looks very, very good.
lkpl biotech (LPBI) subsidiary formed-
here's a copy of email i got from bob jones yesterday:
Recently, Link Plus Corporation (LKPL) signed an exclusive worldwide agreement with the University of Maryland for their Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) for the binding and separation of viruses and, eventually, bacteria.
To successfully address the commercial potential of this new MIPs technology, a subsidiary company of LKPL has been established with the sole purpose of developing commercial products based on this technology. This subsidiary is Link Plus BioTech, Inc. (LPBI). The parent company, Link Plus Corporation, will continue to focus on Homeland Security applications.
I (bob jones) have been appointed Chairman and CEO of LPBI, and Dr. Peter Kofinas, Professor, Associate Chair and Director of Graduate Studies in University of Maryland's Fischell Department of Bioengineering, has accepted the position of Chief Technical Officer of LPBI and Daniel Janiak, a doctoral candidate at Maryland, has agreed to be Principal Scientist. Dr. Kofinas and Mr. Janiak are the co-inventors of the technology.
yesterday, i received a letter to shrhldrs from lkpl detailing just some of the many projects they are currently involved with.
the farecard reader prototype has been developed and delivered to cubic. cubic is using it in efforts to secure federal and local funds for continued development.
lkpl is working with RAM Associates to develop a security card access reader which would prevent access to airport security areas if explosives were detected. this project has entered its second phase of development.
the army contract is moving on schedule, and may increase in scope and funding.
as a result of months of marketing efforts, a partnership with a Dubai national has been formed, and may result in a multi million dollar contract as early as 1st q 2008.
a shrhldr meeting will be announced in 1st q 2008.
when you put it all together:
this comp is a wireless 'zigbee' type play.
this comp is a defense/police stock play
this comp is a homeland security play
this comp is a biotech play
this comp is a nano tech play
this comp is an HIV play
any one of these areas have sent other stocks soaring.
think about it. there are probably some more applications that i haven't even thought of or that will become apparent as this tech gets developed. the geni is "almost" out of the bottle.
yes, its a brave new world all over again. soon humans will live to 150 y.o. and beyond. if you are born today, life expactancy should be 120-150, easy. 200 is not out of the question. think what that will do to wealth accumulation. a relatively small % (old) population will control all the $. its all happening so fast.
Good - filter is from blood which is removed from the patient, treated then returned. The next step, perhaps, is to take a pill which does the finding, filtering and removal all ON SITE - in the body. Sounds easy - probably is not.
that's exactly what the pr refers to, "filter hiv from blood supply". the logical extension of that is a test for all the various viruses. early detection of cancer via the virus that causes it would be monumental. right now we are just speculating, but this looks like a very positive event.
With this feature --each have a unique protein coating that "fits" like a jigsaw puzzle piece into the mip-- why do they not use the mip to remove the virus from a person so infected? Locate, lock on and remove/destroy it. Seems like a logical extension of the tech, to me.
viruses, unlike bacteria, each have a unique protein coating that "fits" like a jigsaw puzzle piece into the mip (molecular imprinted polymer), triggering an instant color change in the detecting medium. a mip would be programed/targeted for each specific virus. the beauty is in the simplicity and speed of the test.
so in my mind, HIV, HPV (human papiloma virus/genital warts), hepatitis, herpes, and viruses that cause cancers should be able to be detected instantly by something as simple as a "litmus" type test! i have just emailed bob jones to see if this is indeed in the realm of possibilities here, and encourage them to drop everything else to develop this test.
this is indeed a bombshell of an application and the possibilities must be enormous. and so far it's our little secret! i'll be sure to let you know what bob jones has to say.
Simpson - too lazy to refresh my memory - how do these MIP devices detect these pathogens? And how fast are they and what is the indicator?
TIA.
PS: I still follow this!
*****NEWS*****
On December 18, 2007, the University of Maryland granted Link Plus Corporation an exclusive worldwide license to its Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) technology for the specific binding and separation of viruses. Scientist at the university have already been successful in detecting viruses using MIPs, therefore, future research will concentrate on detecting dangerous pathogenic viruses such as smallpox, ebola, etc., and will be extended to include pathogenic bacteria such as anthrax, plague, botulinum, MRSA, etc.
This license, coupled with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory exclusive worldwide licenses for MIPs for detecting explosives, chemical agents, biological agents, toxins, poisons, and pesticides, positions Link Plus to be a leading company for the application of MIPs technology to threats to homeland security.
The future commercial applications for products based on MIPs technology for the detection of pathogens are considerable outside of Homeland Security. It includes the detection of MRSA and VRSA bacteria which are causing considerable consternation in hospitals around the world, and filters that can remove AIDS and Hepatitis viruses from the blood supply.
btw, the subway farecard turnstile sensor has been developed and tested and it works! forgot to post that. not sure what the status is for installation, but it's coming. i think the ball is with Cubic now. jon is now ceo, the comp has reorganized its direction. the focus is on things that pay $$ from now on out!
i was glad to see the same personel are still with the comp, as they were being paid with stock last year! while cash is coming in now, private stock placements are the best way to invest, so they get funds to operate with. call don kolasch about this. mgmt has been VERY CAREFUL not to go to snakes like Cornell for $$.
hey guys, i stopped by lkpl HQ last week and got a demo of the new product. basically it's white paint with a nano particle explosive detector added that changes color to hot pink immediately on contact with whatever chemical the mip is programed to detect. they have developed a projectile and a gun to fire it. the projectile is a glorified paint ball with its own rifling, the gun fires it with compressed gas. it is said to fire 8" groupings at 100 yards. the object is to shoot at suspected suicide bombers before they can get close enough to kill you, and you will be able to see if they have explosive residues on their clothing from a safe distance. its nonlethal, but i would not want to be shot with it, looks like it will leave quite a bruise. while this is no taser, i can see applications to police forces world wide. also there is talk of spraying the mips laden paint along roadsides from helicopters. this would result in orders for 1000's of gallons of paint. things are looking up, money is coming in, and everybody has a positive attiude around lkpl these days.
well, somebody bot a whopping 1000 shrs, and took the price up .03 or 25%!! can't wait for some real volume here. let's see, army contract is for 4000 projectiles. with 130,000 troops deployed, 4,000 rounds is a drop in the bucket. seems like 200,000 projectiles would be more like it. oh yeah, that would be a $50 M order!!! and with all the other gadgits in the pipeline, just the tip of the iceberg showing here, imo.
The IEDs are a problem - especially those BURIED under or near a road. However this is a step forward, no doubt about it.
LINKPLUS GETS ARMY CONTRACT!!!
On Thursday, September 20, 2007, Link Plus was awarded a sole source contract by the U. S. Army. The contract is to develop Link Plus’ Molecularly Imprinted Polymers (MIPs) technology for explosives detection and deliver to the Army 4000 FN-303 Projectiles with the MIPs payload. The contract is for US$1,000,000 and is for 34 weeks.
Attached is a picture of the FN-303 delivery systems and SAFE-T MIPs Projectiles. One delivery system is attached to the M-16 rifle and the other is a stand-alone launcher both used by U.S. troops in Iraq, Afghanistan and around the world. The SAFE-T MIPs projectile is launched and disperses upon impact with a suspicious object from a distance of 100 meters. If an explosive is present, the MIPs will change colors thereby alerting troops, police, or other security personnel to the explosives from a safe distance.
The Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL) granted Link Plus the exclusive worldwide rights to the MIPs explosive detection technology as well as MIPs technology for the detection of chemical agents, biological agents, pesticides, toxins, and poisons. All of which could be used by terrorist. JHU/APL is a subcontractor to Link Plus under this contract.
This is a very important effort aimed at protecting troops from improvised explosive devices (IED) and other threats.
www.linkplus.com
US army contracting sniffers:
first, irobot lost contract to a competitor:
http://today.reuters.com/news/articleinvesting.aspx?type=comktNews&rpc=33&storyid=2007-09-17...
second, icx has landed a few juicy sniffer contracts:
http://www.icxt.com/news/
the tension for announcing a lkpl partnership, army contract, or govt grant is becoming palpable. when the news breaks, it will be too late!!! you will be looking at a $2+++ shr price!!!
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