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looks like they got lost in the translation rough woof...
PharmaCom BioVet (Previously ABV Gold) Announces the Corporate Philosophy of PharmaCom BioVet Inc. and Future Expansion Approach
09:00 a.m. 08/15/2008 Provided By Market Wire
RALEIGH, NC, Aug 15, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Gary S. Berthold, President and Chief Executive Officer of PharmaCom BioVet Inc., previously ABV Gold, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: ABVG), would like to take this occasion to announce to shareholders the name change of ABV Gold, Inc. to PharmaCom BioVet Inc. Mr. Berthold would like to take this opportunity to announce a comprehensive synopsis of PharmaCom BioVet Inc. and Future Expansion Approach and comments, "The corporate philosophy of PharmaCom BioVet Inc. (PCBV) is to introduce and further develop Bone Marrow Transplantation and other cancer treatment procedures to benefit companion animals (canine and feline) that are diagnosed with lymphoma, other types of cancers, and other diseases.
"With this in mind, PharmaCom BioVet Inc. has established and incorporated working relationships and partnerships with some of the world's top Veterinary Oncologists and Veterinary Cancer Researchers to enable PharmaCom BioVet to bring innovative new treatment procedures to the companion animal healthcare market."
Mr. Berthold continues, "The human-animal bond is extremely strong and continues to grow as many pet owners consider their pets to be family members. This has created an expanding companion animal care marketplace." In the United States alone, it is estimated that companion animal caregivers spend in excess of $52 billion annually on overall companion animal care.
In the Veterinary Oncology care field it is estimated that the annual dollars spent specifically on cancer diagnostics and treatment is substantial and increasing at a significant rate. This level of therapeutic care is provided primarily by using established human cancer therapeutic products and adapting them for animal use.
There is a remarkable opportunity to develop and introduce effective new products and procedures -- such as Canine Bone Marrow Transplantation -- that PharmaCom BioVet Inc. is introducing into the veterinary marketplace.
PharmaCom BioVet Inc. has begun to establish a facility for the treatment and further development of a Canine Bone Marrow Transplant Center in the Pacific Northwest Region. This center will be the world's first Canine Bone Marrow Transplant Center established to treat canines and felines that are afflicted with lymphoma and other cancers.
PharmaCom BioVet Inc. expects to have a projected income in 2009 of approximately $7,960,000, increased to approximately $9,167,000 in 2010 and a forecasted increase to approximately $11,917,000 for calendar 2011 based upon conservative projections. Forecasted revenues will be derived from a variety of sources with the establishment of PharmaCom BioVet facilities at academic universities throughout the United States and Canada and private veterinary practices on a regionalized basis, thus providing the greatest availability of treatment options to our patients. We are currently in negotiations with several of these locations.
In addition today PharmaCom BioVet Inc. welcomes the newly elected members and Officers of its Board of Directors and future Advisory Board. The Board members are as follows: Ms. Diane D. Dalmy (SEC Attorney) & Director, Mrs. Sharon Berthold (E.V.P Secretary, Treasurer and Director), Mr. Steve A. York (V.P Marketing and Operations/Director), Mr. Dino Paolucci Jr. (Director) Mr. Gary Berthold (President/CEO and Chairman of the Board). The future Advisory Board will consist of: Dr. Jeffrey N. Bryan, Dr. Steven Suter and Dr. William Dernell in addition to other industry specialists.
The Board and Advisory members will help establish PCBV's priorities and drive the initiatives and projects that are undertaken. "This new Board brings a wealth of knowledge and experience that will reinforce PCBV and its ability to support companion animal cancer treatment centers around the country," said Gary Berthold, PCBV President. "The Board will be focused on advancing the Veterinary care industry for companion animals by establishing state-of-the-art treatment centers for lymphoma and other forms of cancer throughout the country and North America," added Berthold.
To locate additional comprehensive information please visit: http://pcbvcancercenters.com/Home_Page.html .
not for long! being a 4th generation fuzz butt guy 24k Cody circa 1982 through Basil today..I would pay and do pay for my all goldies...I'm thinking franchise mac pets cancer treats
I hope not litter more like it just is that puppies or trash? just got of a cc with yet another poor mouth ceo krying the we need 25 million to finish the mill after spending 47 with 17 million already over budget...red gold is funny
I hope one of them is not the Holiday Inn on N Temple dr....great view...go greed
Bruce M. Pritchett, Esq. of Martin & Pritchett, PA, via fax at (704) 895-1528 and via U.S. mail to Martin & Pritchett, P.A., 17115 Kenton Drive, Suite 202A, Cornelius, NC 28031.
Fore,dog leg left rough ruff...somebody wanted out bad...my thoughts are who bought can't be that many wives or girlfriends left...go greed
makes me want to go to the dog pound and watch less red than hear ouch 3 billion is a huge numb...
96 tears kry kry 96 tears I'm gonna kry 96 tears little bow wow...abvg we gotaa go now kry kry kry
even stephen not too bad fore a fryday...next week ought to be a little lite out of the darkness of doggone where did the PR's go
maybe DR and Gary are own to something afterall...
http://www.commodityonline.com/news/Gold-mattress-made-for-pets!-10988-3-1.html
come on its funny
I do hope that dog is hungry 3 billion of anything is huge...Gary you got some splainning to do
what was that 03...and yahoo numbers are as relieable fun word re as in do over lie as in PR's able as in you have the pen which is where they keep the dogs as in DR...or is it Gary let sleeping dogs lie?
well it ain't kitco....
http://www.newsweek.com/id/149280>1=43001
thanks DR bite me
much better than an rv crash and burn...I would go on about dogs and trees but I am a shareholder...
hummmm I would have hoped fore more wives and girlfriends...on the other hand some times less is best...."sometimes nothing is a real cool hand" Lucas Jackson
Dr. Sendros talk to the animals I'm with you house of the rising sun...the song remains the same there has to be something from our dog guy Gary other than he has 3 billion shares to sell...wag the dog, wait and see quickly became sit,stay, fido....
I would rather be driving a titlest! Pinnacle Digest: ABV Gold Sparks Interest Of Pinnacle Digest
04:30 a.m. 08/05/2008 Provided by
Aug 05, 2008 (M2 PRESSWIRE via COMTEX) -- www.PinnacleDigest.com is a performance-driven online financial magazine and social network with a proven track record. After yesterday's news from ABV Gold Inc. (OTCPK: ABVG) announcing that the essential documents have been signed to drive the acquisition forward with PharmaCom BioVet LLC, our team has launched their exclusive investor controlled forum. Our staff and members have requested that all ABV Gold shareholders join our community and share their thoughts on the company, its development and future outlook. One of the most important aspects when we research for new investments is to understand the sentiment of the current shareholders; that is why we have released this announcement - we want to know your opinion.
"that dog don't hunt with me" dog quotes I got
I did speak with Gary with one r when the pr was released...he didn't want to say much untill the deal closed..it has very much to my suprise,suprise,suprise in my best Gomer Pyle voice...."Gary you got some splaining to do" Ricky Ricarado.. looking forward to the type
pointless it does bring out new points as yourself points out selling a way out sails in the sands go greed
ABV Gold Inc. Finalizes Acquisition of PharmaCom Biovet LLC
10:39 a.m. 08/04/2008 Provided By Market Wire
MONTREAL, Aug 04, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Daniel Ryan, President and CEO of ABV Gold Inc. (PINKSHEETS: ABVG), announced today that the essential documents have been signed to drive the acquisition forward with PharmaCom BioVet LLC. The agreement has been signed and it is now in the hands of legal council to have it memorialized, stated Ryan.
Furthermore with the completion of the PharmaCom BioVet LLC acquisition, effective immediately Mr. Daniel Ryan has officially stepped down as President & CEO along with the existing Board Members and has been succeeded by Mr. Gary S. Berthold who has joined ABVG in the capacity of President and Chief Executive Officer.
Mr. Berthold will also be welcoming a management team to ABVG that includes successful leaders from corporate business, companion animal care, pet services industries and renowned medical and academic professionals within the veterinary and oncology fields from around the country. These experts share a commitment towards the growing success and fulfillment of PharmaCom BioVet LLC.
Gary S. Berthold, President & CEO of ABV Gold Inc., states, "We are very pleased to be bringing our company to market. The market for veterinary care for companion animals is growing significantly and is now in excess of a $50 billion dollar industry in the U.S. The procedures and technologies we possess are groundbreaking and state of the art. We expect to be able to take a leadership role in this marketplace in the next 12-24 months. Our margins are such that we expect to deliver great results to company and its shareholders."
About PharmaCom BioVet
PharmaCom BioVet, LLC recognizes the demand as well as the current lack of adequate cancer treatment options or facilities for animal lovers whose pets are suffering from lymphoma and other forms of cancer. Backed by an impressive group of renowned medical specialists in this field, along with a solid business management team, PharmaCom BioVet, LLC is advancing an aggressive business model to establish a network of companion animal cancer treatment centers around the country.
wives and girlfriends..go greed
DR broken arrow promise of share retirement and my tossing such to a real PM'er bought me here investing I understand ingesting things cooked up by less than bright guys than I don't....of course I do like a good old ice cold Shiner ah Bach and being a Methodist as was Jack Daniels who was by far a greater sheppard to the spirits than the read of the good book...enough of me as I said big fan of Blackie Sherrod and Jack K..some hithers others yonder....then there is my dream of retirement in old Dime Box, Texas...hey Kilgore Texas remember spindletop crude ran in the streets for less than 10 cents a barrel times they are a changing....my only other offer is too much coffee....
fryday food for thought hard to digest and spit up an answer but go greed...friday fried pies keys to the limes which make the sweet sweet lemonaide which we thirst up like dogs with cancer treatments was it?
thanks for the tool time tip allsaints.... you know everything "we're not worthy" Wayne Campbell swwwwwing!! well the next time this classy joint needs a mod I want in cause I will toss my knife in the read of free print and all that lot
more of a 3 letter guy rig....for 2 letters its do...I do have a few 4 letters that come to mind after abvg liar comes to mine ooops mind
you know how it is lawyers and all that paperless trail follow the yellow brick road...the 70 something million shares that were at his mouthpeace office last sept...he had half and wanted a hole... whats is a gold mining company these days anyway 2 guys standing over a whole....
thats funny a book more like a comic book...if done write this mirage maybe seen after all...sandstorm sandbox quicksand its all the same
ok with me one thing the mob knows how to do is make money...anyway name dropping is ok but what have you done for me lately tells a closer look see wait and see...thats Herbie Hancock
my only defense is a way out of this quicksand or litter box without losing my mullet
man I'm hip those cats can't play I saw them once with the Flying Buritto Brothers...some kind of crazy karma is being kind this is a wait and see momment
pascal you rascal you're good!! I am so intrigued....go greed
29 hours of standing on the plank ahhh matey's....of all the pr's DR has dropped dime on this is the one he catches?? is it me or woooof
sorry its the Blackie Sherrod and Jack K in me...now the wife she is the word doctor...did sendros join hands down at the hip missed your presents what is hip? is it me or does investing on the mob makes cents go rick....thanks for the insights cha'roo..
ghostbuster,nosaints chime chime chime you crazy diamond....money is a hit....oh by the way which's ones pink
food for thought eer make that pets....
http://tv.msn.com/tv/article.aspx/?news=324751>1=28103
Rachael Ray going to the dogs with new pet food
July 28, 2008, 7:22 AM EST
In the latest expansion of her culinary empire, celebrity chef Rachael Ray has launched a charity-driven line of dog foods based on recipes she has created for her pit bull, Isaboo.
Ray, who came to fame with her "30 Minute Meals" Food Network show, said all of her proceeds from sales of Rachael Ray Nutrish pet foods will go to Rachael's Rescue, which she founded to help at-risk animals. The outspoken dog lover regularly features recipes for pet food in her magazine, Every Day With Rachael Ray.
"It seemed like not a lot of extra time to donate to something that could potentially raise millions of dollars for championing these little creatures that can't speak for themselves," Ray said. A line for cats also is planned.
Ray's pet charity group recently selected its first beneficiary, a terrier mix named Spirit that made national news earlier this month after a man was caught on videotape savagely beating it at the U.S.-Mexico border.
The dog suffered multiple fractures. Rachael's Rescue has offered to cover all medical costs for the dog's recovery.
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sent this off last fryday
Gary thanks for the reply. My initial interest was the 130 million share retirement from last august as I used it to snub a real CEO of a real gold mine. Now it seems the share count is 3 BILLION that is not good as I see a huge HUGE move down and then a RV and not the one I take to Galveston Island either. None of this John Helmer playing Geraldo Rivera. If you want I would be happy to forward all my email's from Dan Ryan and John Helmer at best amusing reads.
Sorry if I seem like a sore thumb Dan has been less than honest and it shows in the pps.
all the bes
one billlion dollars....maybe we can get Micheal Vick to be our spokesperson he likes dogs and could use the cash in say a couple years when he gets out of the big house or is that dog house.....
http://www.star-telegram.com/448/story/787258.html
DALLAS -- Mike Dewey has a plan to eliminate breast cancer: He's offering $1 billion to the person who discovers the cure.
Never mind the fact the 48-year-old Austin consultant has nothing close to that much money. Dewey, whose daughters are at increased risk for the disease because his wife was diagnosed with breast cancer, says he'll come up with the cash.
"I get pretty fired up about this because I've got girls in danger," said Dewey, who says he's raised about $22 million in pledges so far and about $90,000 in actual donations through his nonprofit foundation.
While he's still quite a bit short of $1 billion and some experts are critical of his idea, the energetic Dewey is unfazed - and certain money will roll in if there's a cure.
"I think that we've cracked the code for a new kind of philanthropy," said Dewey, who says he'd retain the intellectual rights to the cure but put it into the public domain for free. "People always have and people always will respond to economic stimuli."
Arthur Caplan, chair of the department of medical ethics at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, said Dewey's plan seems naive.
"I think sometimes there is a belief that if we have the right incentive, anything can be solved," he said. "This isn't a problem of incentive. It's having the right luck, the right breakthrough, the right science to get the problem solved."
Margaret "Peg" Mastrianni, deputy director of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, said in a statement that donors want assurance that their money will go to the "most promising investigations and that progress will be monitored."
Dewey isn't alone in feeling some impatience with the pace of research.
Dr. David Euhus, a surgical oncologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, said he's noticed that those making grants are willing to take bolder steps because they're "getting a little frustrated" by the slow pace of traditional research.
While Dewey's idea may make a social statement, Euhus said he doesn't think many people will look at it as realistic.
"It's not one disease. It's hundreds of diseases. There are hundreds of ways of getting to the same endpoint - getting from a normal cell to a cancer cell," he said, pointing out that research takes millions of dollars.
Stan Cohen, who teaches a medical ethics course at Nova Southeastern University in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., said offering a financial incentive might help considering the slow, bureaucratic pace of funding research.
"There's nothing wrong with giving people rewards like that, in my opinion," he said.
Dewey said some people think his idea is wacky, but that others are intrigued.
Australian businessman and investor Toby Davidson said he has pledged $1 million to the foundation after meeting Dewey last year and provided "working capital" to the foundation but declined to say how much.
He said he hopes to be writing a check for $1 million one day.
"That's the whole point," he said. "Hopefully sooner rather than later."
Dewey, whose wife, Barbara, has been cancer-free since surgery following her diagnosis in 2000, founded his nonprofit Dewey Foundation in 2006.
He launched its Web site last year for the foundation, which he says is offering other "Victory Project Awards" worth $1 billion each to anyone who cures diabetes, reduces greenhouse emissions from petroleum-powered automobiles by 95 percent, or creates a car capable of getting 150 miles per gallon.
Dewey said he's in the process of assembling panels of experts to judge whether a cure or solution to one of his stated issues has been achieved. If no cure or solution is found within 30 years of the foundation's inception, the foundation will distribute any money raised to traditional charities, Dewey said.
might want to wait till 6.31... like DR hits all his deadlines...ticks r us....
I did get an follow up email after our phone call and it's one R in Gary interesting plans ahead woooof