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Re: rkt9 post# 4674

Monday, 09/29/2014 12:46:28 PM

Monday, September 29, 2014 12:46:28 PM

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There are many companies pursuing hard and soft surface anti-bacterial products. There is only room for a few winners, and cost is the key to enticing hospitals to use them. I can name 4 other small caps I have seen at investment shows with this ambition, and can likely find others with a quick google search. Another example of a competitive product would be fitting the buildings with brass hardware because it is being studied for antibacterial abilities.
It might be marketed by someone like Johnson and Johnson who has salesmen in every hospital on the planet, but there are smaller players who might take an interest. Might is a tough word to overcome, hence the need for cheap cost.