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Patience and hard work will pay off.
Not exactly an "Apple" event is it?
I'm thinking that place might get sued for having a padlock on the back door.
Only downside is it would also inhibit those trying to escape. Might be too many legal issues. Forget I mentioned it.
It's currently illegal to carry a firearm into a night club. You can't even take a knife in with you.
Wondering if DNA smoke cloak could be installed in nightclubs and other public places to confuse and deter mass shooters. Thoughts?
Pathway to Value
Both SAIL and Ener-Core believe that the stock is undervalued at the current market price and that, if ENCR survives through this current
bridge, it can achieve valuations many times the current valuation under the right leadership. The past lack of sales and revenues
performance is a big concern, but pending corporate partnerships could make a significant difference in customer confidence. If ENCR is
successful in building value, the need greatly increases for management of the utmost integrity.
Kick but and take names.
Sorry, I'll keep trying.
I'm not an expert on the issue.
The presentation sent out for their investor conference was very well done.
Let's hope the ink makes us money. The government is good at printing money with ink. Now let's see if they can send some of it our way by using our ink.
Correct. They have their own marking facility. (I was given the opportunity to tour it but declined.) They can mark whatever they choose to mark. All they need are the logistics and more ink to expand. I understand the logistics are a big issue. (Taking too long to mark just the microchips at this point.) Expansion will happen but will not require any more contracts. I will be happy to be proven wrong.
It is my understanding that the marking facility they have built on their property in Columbus is capable of marking any and all parts. Expanding to different items simply means more ink. No new classification contracts. DLA will not be the big money maker. It is only used for bragging rights.
It just means they have to buy a lot more ink.
Shark, the dla has a marking facility on their property for any and all catagories of parts. I don't think it will ever grow beyond that. They have one contract with the dla that will cover everything. That's my understanding of the matter. At $3.41 as of today. It's about time for the traders to start jerking us around isn't it?
Betting the farm on black.
Nobody wanting to support your short ambitions?
Another dilution event?
Ok, thanks
I don't care about your analysis at this point.
Or maybe not. Surprised there was no volume on this encouraging pr.
All aboard! Train is leaving the station! 4 p.o.'s
Had a seventy year old woman call from Toronto this evening encouraging me to vote "for" the salary compensation of the apdn executives. That was interesting. Gave her a piece of my mind to give we to the board.
Any other CEO would have been gone a long time ago. But we just keep paying the big salaries while they sell us "hope" using words like "verticals. When is the stock price going to go vertical? Insider bank accounts are going vertical. That's about it.
Can't cover the gargantuan payroll with Itty bitty contracts. Gonna need 100 deals like that one before the shareholders get to see any profit.
Good, I hope so.
Another six figure salary to pay for. Hope it pays off soon. He's an insider who's been on the board of directors. Please forgive me for my jaded comments. Tired of paying for salaries and getting nothing in return.
I just don't understand what is taking so long with these guys. The picture of those pills was identical to the pills I took on my ski trip to Utah to nullify the screaming pain I had in my legs. Color, number etc. Enough already, let's get this thing rolling!!! My hair is starting to turn gray!
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Fourteen people in the Sacramento, California, area have fatally overdosed on a pill disguised as a popular painkiller, and now the drug has turned up in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Bay Area hospitals have treated seven patients who ingested what they thought was the painkiller Norco in recent weeks, according to a report released Tuesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The patients all survived, though at least some experienced nausea, vomiting and difficulty breathing.
The pills were adulterated with fentanyl, the powerful opioid.
Sacramento County health officials have reported 52 Norco-connected poisonings since late March, with 12 of those cases resulting in deaths. Neighboring Yolo County reported another two deaths.
Law enforcement officials investigating the source of the pills will be looking to see whether the Sacramento and Bay Area cases are connected, said Casey Rettig, a Drug Enforcement Administration special agent based in San Francisco. She said she could not discuss details of the DEA's ongoing investigation, but she noted that the Bay Area and Sacramento County illnesses occurred around the same time and that pills in the two areas had the same markings.
"It is our number one priority based out of San Francisco," she said of the investigation. "We definitely want to connect the dots where we can."
Rettig said she was not aware of other cases in California or elsewhere in the country in which fentanyl was sold as Norco.
Norco is a painkiller that contains acetaminophen and hydrocodone. Hydrocodone, also an opioid, is among the most abused prescription drug ingredients in the country.
Fentanyl abuse is also a problem around the country. On the East Coast, dealers have laced heroin with fentanyl and sold fentanyl as heroin, Rettig said. The drug is made in China, sent to Mexico and smuggled across the border, she said.
The pills ingested by the seven Bay Area patients also contained promethazine, said Kathy Vo, a medical toxicology fellow at the University of California, San Francisco who co-authored the CDC study. Promethazine heightens the high that an opioid can provide, Vo said.
Friends and street dealers were among the sources of the pills for the California overdose patients, officials said.
If the spread wasn't so far apart I'd buy more. They seem to have created stability and sacrificed volume .
I wouldn't over think it. I was encouraged by the progress reports. Glad to hear they are trying to ramp up.
Anything close to happening with this company?
How much we gonna pay these "experts?"
Applied DNA Sciences to Present at the Source Capital Group 2016 Disruptive Growth and Healthcare Conference
MORE DILUTION????
STONY BROOK, N.Y., January 29, 2016 Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (NASDAQ: APDN) (Twitter: @APDN), a provider of DNA-based supply-chain, anti-counterfeiting and anti-theft technology, product genotyping and product authentication solutions, announced that Dr. James Hayward, President & CEO, will participate at the Source Capital Group 2016 Disruptive Growth and Healthcare Conference in New York City on February 11 at 12:30 p.m. Eastern time and host one-on-one meetings with investors throughout the day. Dr. Hayward's presentation will be webcast and available at http://wsw.com/webcast/sourcecap1/apdnor through the Investor Relations section of the company's website at www.adnas.com/investor-calendar.
Dr. Hayward will also participate in a
Every portfolio should have at least 1 speculative holding. This is mine. I like the story for the current environment.
I see a new game has begun.