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The question is: Does do AS machine currently have ALL the certifications required for its use, experimental or other?
Maybe one explanation is that someone in the former administration "forgot" necessary steps to completely validate the machine with safety organisms. No hospital will allow testing without that.
Excellent suggestion, hopefully it was heard and soon implemented.
Absolutely! There seem to be several unexplored markets. Numerous homes across the country have spaces that would welcome AS decontamination. Take for example, the many cases where someone has been treated at home for a long term medical condition where the patient now needs transfer to a specialized facility. The room is now vacant and the family will want a totally clean room for reuse, for a family member or for the patient on return. Many other such scenarios exist.
For the first time in so many years our group of investors has turned 180 degrees, from a quagmire of pessimism to upward-looking optimism and confidence.
If Mr. Esposito wishes any assistance from our group, he is most welcome to contact us.
The refreshing element here is that instead of having a shareholder-adversarial relationship, we have respect, a cooperative spirit, and a welcoming mindset, all in a context of direct optimism.
That's exactly why they were so adept at what they did: stock manipulation three-card monte. And how cool is it that it took 20 years for shareholders to catch on! No scientific background whatsoever, ever see the movie "Catch me if you can?"
What a tsunami of fresh air! This is a culture shock for shareholders.
Like a caged bird, this stock - and all it represents - has been locked in for 20 years. The door has finally opened for a taste of free flight. Angled right, I have no doubt value can cross the dollar line in the near future. Hopefully Mr. Esposito will surround himself with sophisticated consultants in various fields.
Fresh air and light have entered the Medizone world. It is as if the AS machine has been applied to clear the staleness and permit new life!
Accounting for inflation, a share price of 7 cents 20 years ago translates to 15 cents today.
Humans have a remarkable capacity to generate hope ad infinitum. All they need is a minuscule carrot dangled in front of them once in a while.
Amazingly , there seems to be no contriteness, embarrassment, or guilt from the top echelons relative to the shabby treatment of shareholders.
You say the "product is fine." OK, but a machine like AS needs constant upgrading/tweaking, in terms of efficiency, miniaturization, reliability, ease of operation, and adaptability to appropriate environments. It cannot stay as a static entity.
Yes. So is it naiveté, gullibility, lack of science knowledge, dearth of vision, self-destructiveness, , grandiosity, passive-aggressiveness, "laissez faire and "who gives a F..."; or depression, compromised health; or just plain……….?
More than merely sloppy...Negligent!
Part of the fascination with this company is how they can consistently screw up. For the next regime's head, shareholders should consider someone with solid science credentials, and perhaps other essential qualities.
That's cruising for the sub-penny range!
Most in our group will not vote for new shares.
One thing for sure, the folks at the top of the food chain are getting fed
...while the ones at the bottom are getting fed up!
Quintuple bypass? Wow, that now requires a Radical/Total change in lifestyle. Also, there are several complementary therapies that can strengthen the system in these circumstances. Let's wish the guy a speedy recovery!
People are asking:
Announcement of hospital testing in January: Real or "fake news?"
Lots of serious flashes of good insights in the last few posts…finally.
Yes…and reaping the fruits of the vote!
Negligence? Self-destruction?
Not uplifting for sure!
Twentieth anniversary of this MZEI regime: 1997-2017
What has happened?
Nice gig, it's called retirement.
They were talking about portable toiler users' comfort and alleviation of concerns and anxieties about contamination.
As someone has suggested, how about portable toilets, there are millions of them!
Nobody seems to be experiencing any embarrassment!
In complete agreement with your perspective!
Many of us would have very different approaches to all this, we instinctively want to move in the direction of innovation, action and creativity. Distressing to many here are the passivity and dearth of forward thought. The track record is not uplifting and needs much work.
The hospital tests scheduled for after the holidays will be crucial for the company. Judging from previous trials and in vitro research, the results should be stellar. Hopefully, the choices for test rooms will be done wisely, shunning for these beginning tests, ORs and other complex environments, targeting instead patient rooms which have few apertures to plug and few electronics.
Next will come the sophisticated part: artfully conveying the results to the lay and scientific press. If done right, the folks here who are centered on the SP should be quite happy.
Safeguarding company proprietary info and status of current contracts is one thing.
Disrespecting shareholders is another.
Thank you for lifting the veil of wishful thinking and denial, and providing a sober analysis of the situation.
Hopefully, shareholders will begin to grasp the passive-aggressiveness, the adversarial, even vindictive ? comportment of management versus all shareholders. Many will argue that it is getting worse… a function of creeping age?
Bedbugs can stop breathing for a long time, then they go into anaerobic metabolism. At Perdue, it looks like they outsmarted Medizone. They were nuked with the lethal mist for two days, played dead, then when the machine was turned off they jumped up and danced to the tune of "La cucaracha."
Agreed completely!
Having worked in many hospitals, I can just see a hospital administrator, after spending
$100,000 +for a substantial machine asking, "Now what?"
A service model is far the best, and it should be centered first on patient rooms. More and more articles are reporting patients' mounting anxieties about their hospital rooms' previous occupants, and the fear of HAIs is growing in all sectors. Very few electronics in these rooms compared to the ORs, most of what one would have to do is to encase the patient TV set in ozone-resistant plastic.