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I'm responding to your post on August 27, 2021 4:26:10 PM Thanks again for your thoughts, A-Dude, for taking the time to clear things up for me and show me your approaches to KBLB. I appreciate them too much. I had not realized, until today, that you had replied to my post.
Thank you very much for your opinion and advice.
I have always agreed with your approach and your position regarding KBLB has been clear. But now that the stock is going to touch $ 0.07, that means that it is almost through the floor and will continue to fall drastically, with no change in sight, what do you think we should expect? I see no other way out than to close the positions that I have had for over 11 years as soon as possible. I appreciate your comment.
... and, what if today we have news after the Stock Market closes?
And you and Bob have earned my respect too.
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why not tomorrow?
The only reason that Kraig is dealing certain fibers with the Army is because the army is interested, for now, to deal only certain fibers with Kraig.
Today's news, even if it seems of little value, means a very important event in the life of KBLB. Of course, the slow pace of time with little good news seems to be playing with the patience of some of us, but if we observe the specific moment in which we find ourselves, we can be almost certain - if an adverse event does not occur - that we are very close of mass production (I am talking about marketable quantities) of spider silk. And even more: of varied qualities, for different uses and clients. We have waited so long. Now, a little more time and we will see a successful 2018.
Because IMO MM are waiting for good news tomorrow
Great, thanks
Why not this Monday?!
Are you sure we are going to have a conference call 11/13/15?
Finaly he will.
I think he's not answering recent emails because something is coming soon.
It's not on Tdameritrade either
Kraig Biocraft Laboratories named Finalist for Two ITMA Future Materials Awards 2014 Categories
LANSING, Mich., -- Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, Inc. (OTCQB: KBLB) ("Company"), the leading developer of advanced spider silk based fibers, announced today that the Company was named finalist in two categories for Internationale Textilmaschinen Ausstellung’s (“ITMA”) Future Materials Awards 2014.
“I would like to thank ITMA, the world’s largest international textile machinery exhibition, for recognizing our technology and efforts, and congratulate the other finalists for making the shortlist. I believe that the recognition in the ‘Most innovative small company’ and ‘Best innovation, Agrotextiles’ categories is a testament to our team, our technology and our shareholders," said Kraig CEO and founder, Kim K. Thompson.
Further ITMA Future Materials Awards 2014 information can be viewed at the following link: www.futurematerialsawards.com
Finalists can be viewed at the following link: www.futurematerialsawards.com/finalists.html
Further ITMA information can be viewed at the following link: www.cematex.com/whatisitma.cfm
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What would that mean?
From Entogenetics.com
Classy Violin Strings to Contain EntoGenetics’ Spider Silk
Submitted by jshamp on Fri, 2012-12-28 15:48
EntoGenetics is orchestrating a new market for its spider silk.
The 5-year-old Charlotte company, started with the help of a $22,500 Business Development Loan from the North Carolina Biotechnology Center, has entered a development partnership with a well-known Florida maker of musical instrument strings.
EntoGenetics, which NCBiotech also helped with a $225,000 Small Business Research Loan in 2011, hopes the arrangement will open a whole new pipeline for sales of its unique silk fiber.
Jim Cavanaugh, president of the Sarasota-based Super-Sensitive Musical String Co., a division of the Cavanaugh Company, decided to pluck samples of the EntoGenetics silk after a Japanese researcher published positive results from his painstaking assembly of violin string taken from 300 female golden orb-weaver spiders.
Shigeyoshi Osaki of Japan's Nara Medical University, who has spent years studying the “dragline silk” that spiders dangle from, reported in early 2012 that musicians who tested his spider-silk violin string were intrigued by its strength and unique sound.
Spider silk has long been known as the ultimate textile target. But as Osaki learned, spiders just haven't been willing to be domesticated and trained to give up the huge amounts of silk proffered by silkworms.
EntoGenetics founder David Brigham, Ph.D., a biochemist and geneticist, found a way to harvest high-strength spider silk from the well-established Chinese silkworm process, which dates back thousands of years. He genetically engineered a spider's silk-producing gene into silkworms.
His breakthrough company was featured in the financial publication Forbes in 2009 as one of the top 10 "Breakout Technology" firms.
Now that its silkworms are able to exude prolific quantities of spider silk, EntoGenetics has a corner on a fiber that's five times stronger than steel, two times stronger and ten times more elastic than Kevlar.
Those seductive statistics offer obvious military potential, for applications such as bulletproof vests, ropes and parachutes, as well as huge market potential for everything from the musical to the medical.
Though the company is not a university spin-out per se, it has a collaborative funding agreement and a visiting scientist arrangement with Marce Lorenzen, assistant professor of entomology at North Carolina State University.
Meanwhile, Super-Sensitive strings, used by many big-name musicians from fiddle-ripper Charlie Daniels to the late Yehudi Menuhin, might soon become popular for their unique arachnophonics – aka spider sound.
Do you think Kim cares about that?
Could you send me a message please: pcrespor@yahoo.com
Thanks
I tried to buy some shares but I couldn't. "Only closing transactions are beeing accepted on this security at this time": TD Ameritrade.
About $12 monthly
Amended 10Q released at 4:12 pm yesterday