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Thanks for the informative post. I have been holding some many years, and will let it ride. It’s old money I kind of forgot about. The ten year thing is in play in my case.
Sweet! No, maybe call it tangy, could be a little spicy, yep, it's definitely getting Hot!
Thanks, time has been good for KBLB, even when down around .02 I was so busy with job I stinking let that opportunity
slip by. Still quite happy holding all these years. Company moving forward with production! We got a groundbreaking fiber company on it's way to market. This little piggy went to market. Hehe
Thanks MU, been busy with job. Had to check in with the gang. Nice to see move for KBLB, bacon smells great around here.
Nice move today, glad I held my position, going on 3 years now. Solidly in the green now! Great job KBLB. Looking forward to CC.
All I can say is, I'm glad that I left my position in place for the last few years. Need .09 to break even. Seems to be building into a real deal.
been away for awhile, anyone find where the lab is? it's the only question i can come up with. thankx for responding in advance. da pig.
oh wait one more, has the PPS reached compitulation yet?
so very true!
i don't post much anymore, and i still do hold a position in KBLB. the chart still interest me some and i try to visualize where it is going, thus, i would like to point to around .06 as the current bottom. my gut and not much else tells me the trend is going to climb for a while. where it peaks is unknown, but .50 cents will not shock me.
Kim seems determind to put the product on the market, and, if it's true that "Monstersilk makes regular silk feel like horse hair", any profitable deal will fuel a monster trend. oh well, back to watching the Rockies play SF.
nope
yeah, nobody really cares or they already understand the game. read ya over at KBLB. like the way you put things.
hey, thanks for the pics. anyone have pics of bill gates garage?
not too long ago posters on this board were looking for Kim to market MonsterSilk. kind of looks like that is what he is doing, duh. i think he will pick-up some orders if his price is right. so if there are orders, would that be a good thing? duh. he has the 2nd generation thing cookin' and in the meantime he's marketing. for my .02 cents i'm fairly excited.
remember "monstersilk makes regular silk feel like horsehair." think anybody will want some?
events are becoming interesting. still watching and holding.
i too agree 'Red'.
sure am glad i held my shares. possible future ditation source.
i wonder if i could sell my graffiti skills to Kim in exchange for shares. where did i hear that someone made out real well doing that, was it facebook?
have a safe trip King.
enjoyed reading this post, thanks.
supply and demand of shares will determind PPS.
i bought shares, one time, of a company that sold sponges. my reason for doing it was because i saw a billboard at a Rockies home game, addvertizing it. my reason for selling it was because i saw a local news station prove it was a crappy product. after selling, the PPS went bullistic. my point is; the reason for a bull run can be for no good reason. [like selling your house so as to buy some tulip bulbs.] sadly the truth is not what matters, what matters is weather people believe that more people believe that more people believe that the PPS will or will not rise.
now on this board, the scrutiny or screwtiny of KBLB by its loquacious expiscators has certainly taken the nescient and morosophic to a higher degree of awareness for the reasoning behind the suppy and demand of its stock. and thank you. hopefully those who join in trading KBLB will see thier investment grow in time, whatever thier trading strategy is.
is KBLB engineered by prestigiators selling a canard, (sponges)? i don't think so. are there aspersers lurking circuitously? probably. will the boards cicerones who recherche KBLB be able to sway the funambulatist? sure, some at least. are all OTC-BBs doomed to be like the "USS Indianapolis"? http://www.ussindianapolis.org/story.htm most, but not all of them. have i felt like one of the 317 plucked out of shark infested waters by the destroyer USS Cecil Doyle while trading out of some of the pinks i have played over the years? absolutely! is KBLB ready to be torpedoed? no. it's not even out of the harbor yet. i will stick around till i see Q10s with profits.
anyway "one deserves what one negotiates".
its a nice day here in the black hills, i'm getting out of the house.
the longest 20 minutes i even went through was waiting for a cab that was going to take us to Disneyland! i was 12 and though i was going to be sick waiting for that cab driver.
say champ, don't forget 2 institutional investers!
whatever the percentage of spider silk is, (5%), if the result is silk that makes regular silk feel like horse hair, there will be a market for it. regular silk has many various types of qualities and "monstersilk" will carve out a portion of the common silk market. just stating the obvious.
i tend to agree with everything you write!
i also think KBLB will be the hottest stock on the OTC-BB.
sweet!!!
the garment industry will eat this up. just the wedding dress business alone will be huge. the potential exposure of some movie babe wearing a 'monstersilk' dress down some red carpet will get investers attention.
i always remember when we were told, "'monstersilk' makes regular silk feel like horse hair".
one has got to like this part.
thus "Monstersilk" is real and stable. thus, begins the news campain.
interesting paragraph. "But the new technique, reported in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, led to fibres at least as tough as spider silk and stronger than those spun by silkworms"
looks to be proven, from my narrow understanding.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2081434/Scientists-genetically-engineer-spider-silk-using-silkworms.html#ixzz1iM1ca0Ad
i remember and like this part;
well it sure looks to be retracing all the way back to the sixes. to those who called it, question: will ya take advantage of it?
say red, i like the way your thinkin. todays news is super stuff. keep it coming Kim. Monster Silk!!!!
if there are eggs in the refrig, they are an asset, albeit an asset without a value attached. so a question appears, how much value could these eggs have? how many are there? what will their silk be worth on the open market? through the years i have always seen new technology sell for a premium, true? well, what will the market pay for the new gen 1 fiber? gen 2, gen 3? right now the MARKET says the stock is worth 9+ cents per share. if and when KBLB goes into production, no matter how it makes it happen, will the stock be worth more? if assets were the reason for the current S/P Kim is driving one valuable car and his laptop is worth a fortune, that's it, not counting cash on hand, what other reason is there for the current share price? i have seen other OTC-BBs with way more assets and their stock selling for .0002 per share. what's so different about KBLB that its stock is selling for .09 an change. i think it's because of the kind of investors who have the forsight to give this science a chance to work. when an if production starts, a different type of investor will showup and be willing to buy up any dilution. when the 10Q starts showing profits, another type of investor comes on board. so on an so on. the chart is showing a solid channel pattern. a drop on low volume on a half day is not a show of no confidence, monday could be a very different day, just may be a great point to make another buy.
silk is produced in quite a few countries other than china. india has a large silk producing region. raising silk worms is like raising chickens. sericulture is not hard to do. my concern is Kim don't know crap about getting to work, too much fun checking out the lab progress. if he wanted to build investment in his company he could be getting to work with 'monstersilk' there is a market waiting to buy the silk that makes "regular silk feel like horse hair." in my humble opinion that is where the real money is to be made. sure there is not much glory an accolades in providing a fabric for dress makers, but there's sure to be profits. hey, Gen2 and Gen3, keep up the research. dogs, i would like to see a different 10Q, one that shows INCOME.
mike, once again your insights come out sharp and sensible.
Kim it ain't that hard to get this going, shoot, hire Mike here.
i would like to see a push for Gen 1 'Monstersilk' to go into production. sure Gen 2 an Gen 3 are important and should be speedly persued. but if Kim wanted to fund deeper research, Gen1 could easly do it without much dilution to the stock. S/P would move up and he would get more bang per share as well when needed. he should be interviewing potential production managers/sales associates/engineers now. the money/stock used for consulting should be acted on ASAP. Kim has said he was tight with money, well, he needs to widen out. when we build a house we start with the drafting and making of blueprints, but there is a point when ya have to jump on the backhoe and dig the basement. our spec homes are often sold before being finished. Monstersilk has a market waiting for it. come on Kim fire-up the backhoe!!!!
someone is going to do this spidersilk thing, may be KBLB does it.
do the words "is it really so?" ring a bell.
this type of questioning has been around a long time.
hey, we all know the facts. bio-research with no sales, yet.
research cost money, the consultants are willing to take stock!!!!
mike you got a great handle on the value of buying a distressed company. kind of reminds me of when 'Scotty' said to the plexi-glass owner "what would that be worth to ya". i would like to toss out there that any company hungry enough would love to get a fiber that "makes regular silk feel like horse hair".
thanks Mike, yes that is right, i know i read that somewhere, maybe here on the board.
i liked your expressed enthusiasm about the leap in progress. there are dates of events that are not fully appreciated untill later on and looked back at. what needs to happen now is to put Monstersilk into production, someone will buy it! maybe one of these folks would like to make a dress with it. http://www.apparelsearch.com/fashion/designer/name/fashion_designers_by_designer_name.htm
points i like out of the 10Q are;