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the cash be burning
We will be raising cash by feb is my prediction
How is it possible to have less cotton revenue with an exclusive with one of the biggest retailers in the US?? Vintage political move when u want to sneak something past people, release news on a Friday before weekend.
After the dilution should be time to get in for more. Good news Sol this company is like a Tv soap opera you can not watch it for a year and you can jump back in to the plot like u never left.
1.1 mm in revs in 4th qtr .a total joke
Pathetic.....we will be DILUTED AGAIN ...merry christmas
Slide 26 ...how can every dollar of revenue on the chart be classified as recurring?? Nothing they earned this year is variable?? Looks misleading wording to me.
dr said 4 months ago ish he has 1mm a qtr in recurring revenue and was confident it could get to 1.5mm. If we read the chart correctly maybe he got the other 500m. Hopefully that means 6mm base next year.. conservative the better with laggard.
5 years in and no one still has a clue on revenues. Haywood best job of keep away ever. Quoting something from a place called benziga for info, pretty sad state for all of us.
What is at risk cotton marking to apdn? Revs look like 6.6mm this uear according to chart ???
2017 is over ...they havent pr’d any orders?
What you got foose? Do tell
Jag ...they give up nothing of real info....if u want specific business now qustions about revs please ask me..i have the canned no revs answer....one piece of good news.... we now have the lowest batting avg in business world for revenue per country we do biz in......first place baby....rock on
Love this line......Applied DNA Sciences has long proclaimed textiles – your cotton shirt, your leather shoes and the industries that produce them – as its primary vertical market, the ideal sector in which to apply its patented DNA-based security and authentication protocols.
But a wholly different use for its coveted DNA supplies may soon eclipse textile-tracking as the Stony Brook biotech’s primary moneymaker.
I could start a lemonade stand and eclipse the primary money maker in revenues...
Cotton was supposed to be 4-5 mm in revs ....notttt.....another wasted year. We always have next year with this dog. Pathetic
Get ready for more coal in the stocking....did i say pathetic??
Last 3 months no revs spoken about....800 X 3. = 2.4mm $$$ burnt...santa haywood bring us a a big bag of dilution for Christmas....PATHETIC
Park i have sent emails 3x, with relevant business now questions and have gotten nothing but crickets. My question in regard to cotton...is it a new policy not to reveal lbs marked during qtr? Or just nothing to report? Anyone can answer
No $$ mentioned? Sane fee, how bout a pay raise??
With no wortwhile news...some reading material
Amazon Playing Catch-Up in Push to Police Chemicals in Products
2017-11-14 15:38:11.418 GMT
By Lauren Coleman-Lochner
(Bloomberg) -- Amazon.com Inc. is developing a plan to
regulate the chemicals used by suppliers, but it still lags Wal-
Mart Stores Inc., Target Corp. and other retailers in the push
for greener products.
That’s the assessment of Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families
-- a Washington-based coalition that runs a program called Mind
the Store. Though Amazon is now developing chemicals procedures,
the e-commerce giant fared badly in Mind the Store’s ranking,
which tracks how well companies reduce the toxic chemicals in
the products they sell and disclose their presence.
As Amazon’s share of retail sales grows, its corporate
stewardship is coming under greater scrutiny. That’s raised
pressure to evaluate its products -- especially as rivals take a
stand on the issue.
“Companies are seeing there’s a market advantage to
demonstrating that they’re increasing the transparency of
products and taking meaningful action to getting the worst of
the worst chemicals out,” said Mike Schade, co-author of the
report and Mind the Store’s campaign director.
For now, Amazon’s efforts to police the ingredients in its
products are limited. It shuns certain “chemicals of concern” in
some of its private-brand products, such as its Elements baby
wipes, according to the report. Ty Rogers, a spokesman for the
Seattle-based company, declined to comment.
Corporate Grades
Apple Inc. received an A grade, putting it in the top spot
among 30 retailers ranked for their chemical-disclosure policies
by the Mind the Store campaign. It was followed by Wal-Mart (A-
), while CVS Health Corp., Ikea, Whole Foods and Target earned
B-pluses. Amazon, meanwhile, got a D and a rank of 14th, still
better than last year’s failing grade. Toys “R” Us Inc., Trader
Joe’s and Dollar General Corp. were among the nine retailers
with an F.
Wal-Mart and Target have introduced and expanded programs
to cut the presence of certain chemicals. This year, Wal-Mart
set a 2022 deadline for reducing potentially harmful substances.
It also broadened the list of chemicals it seeks to avoid. As
part of the push, the company started participating in the
Chemical Footprint Project, which helps companies track and
eliminate dangerous substances.
There is more to come, said Zach Freeze, the company’s
senior director for sustainability.
“We know our customers are interested in what goes into
products and how they are made,” Freeze said. “We will continue
to work towards strengthening our sustainable chemistry
commitment and setting concrete benchmarks to check progress
along the way.”
Other retailers are also responding, Schade said.
“We’ve seen a tremendous amount of progress among the
retailers we ranked last year,” Schade said in a phone
interview. Seven retailers have added or expanded chemical
policies in the past year, he said.
Work in Progress
Two-thirds of those surveyed, however, aren’t implementing
such programs. Amazon doesn’t have a public safer chemicals
policy, according to the report, but the company is “in the
process of developing and evaluating a chemicals policy.”
The report scored companies on a 135-point scale that
examined 14 metrics, including whether they got full ingredient
disclosure from suppliers and have policies to cut the presence
of so-called chemicals of high concern to minimal levels. Schade
co-wrote the report with Mike Belliveau, executive director of
the Environmental Health Strategy Center, with contributions
from other groups.
The report commended Apple for requiring that suppliers
provide safety assessments of materials swapped in to replace
chemicals of concern. CVS eliminated substances such as parabens
and phthalates from almost 600 private-label beauty and
personal-care products, while Albertsons removed BPA from more
than 80 percent of its own-brand canned foods. Sephora and other
retailers, meanwhile, have developed or are developing lists of
substances banned from their private-label products.
Agreed shark...dr better not lay an egg...no reason to believe it won't happen that way when earnings out
We are familiar with the lubticant silo, shareholders have been getting that silo for 8 years
Mr market telling you the dr will deliver nothing of worth in the 4th qtr. no tevs share raise...the worlld is at alltime highs..we are headig to a 1 handle. Good times
He better have at a min 50 mm lbs cotton marked on the books by 4th qtr call. Or we are f’d again. No rev news has consistently meant to revs.
Maybe we get a nice pr tomorrow about anothr conference they will attend.
More deals with big firms than most companys and we are on a crash course back to 1 handle. The Dr better have a blow out 4th qtr with upside revs surprise or we may hit low 1 handle
Hate to say it...no rev prs , has meant no revs for 8 straight years...burn rate has to be in the conversation and potential more dilution???
Anything new or same stuff we all know in the presentations?
Agreed on all u said mick
Reality world....just keep buying all day and drive our price up, leave the worrying to the investors who are concerned about revenues.
Agreed abew...our resident pom pom pumper mickey sold stock...,hah. And than tell people not to worry about 3mm in revs publicly stated for calendar year for 2017. They actually think they have an influence in the stock price....nice fantasy world to be in...
Sounds like we have a few very frustrated stock brokers out there. If they were dumb enough to buy this. 5-10 years ago, u need to find a new broker.
Marking US bills has never been mentioned as a vertical apdn is going after. Where is the cotton revenues it's mid oct???
He said... talks are progressing and we are sering incresed interest from all parties. I cant comment on when this will result in revenue but we remain hopeful on all of out business verticals. Please insert that for all vertical questions about revenue. Rinse repeat
Well said Dr. wish the other dr could help solve the no revenue pr problem
Pumpstopper lurking in the background?? Is apdn producing revenue??? Can't tell by the news
Marvin G. Perez
(Bloomberg) -- Even as Tropical Storm Nate is forecast to
become a hurricane by the time it reaches the northern Gulf of
Mexico on Saturday, U.S. cotton farmers are breathing a sigh of
relief.
After Harvey and Irma wreaked havoc and hurt crops from
Texas to Georgia, this weekend’s storm will bring a lot less
damage with lighter rains forecast for the major growing areas,
according to MDA Weather Services. Citrus groves in Florida are
also likely to be spared major threats, said Drew Lerner, the
president of World Weather Inc. Cotton and orange juice futures
fell on Friday.
For farmers, “this isn’t going to be as bad like the other
hurricanes we had recently,” Lerner said by telephone from
Overland Park, Kansas.
The storm can still bring untold damage to the people and
buildings in its path and has already shut oil and gas platforms
in the Gulf of Mexico.
Deadly Storm Nate Shuts Oil Platforms on Track to Gulf
Coast
Pumped sounds like ???? Where are the sounds coming from that you know of that = 112 lbs?? Please let us know I may buy more ??
Well, that's typical. The homegrown has not been released. The last PR was Pima.
Marking to date when? The total was 160 mln pounds last year.
Sounds like there are about 112 mln pounds marked this year with no press releases.
I think they do have big pharma locked up.
Everything else I'd chicken*** compared to that.
pumpermart please elaborate on the 100 mm lbs of cotton you are aware of that has been marked that no shareholder is aware of this year?
The firm has never given pharma guidance so far. Maybe sometime 2018 would be a win.