“If you could make some spidersilk by the end of the year, that’d be great.”
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The road is paved. We don’t need a Goldwin at 10% lol. We don’t need $200M private financing. We just need to focus on producing silk where our feet are at. Lam Dong. VSA. Silk. Silk. Silk. Just make a lot of it and put it in the hands of M et al and we’re off to the races! The hard part seems to be over with. Just maintain the heading and produce cocoon after cocoon. Again, the road is paved. The future is so bright we gotta wear shades.
KBLB is undervalued until it gets to .18 cents pps. Then it is anybody’s guess after that. That’s what I believe. But .18 cents seems fair for where they are (and were about to be several years ago). And I am factoring in the increased shares outstanding otherwise I’d say .26 cents.
I dunno about .25 cents but we should definitely be at at least .18 cents right now when comparing the Polartec bump and shares outstanding at the time of that pre-COVID bump to now. .18 seems to me to be a realistic bottom but clearly the market disagrees with both of us (today). Bigger news is coming though.
Each moth produces around 500 eggs so it won’t take long. No worries.
KBLB is on an upward trajectory that nobody can truly understand because today’s news was truly that breathtaking. Lam Dong is now not just the center of silk production in Vietnam, it may be the center of the future of silk production for the World. Do you want mundane eggs from some other country? Or do you want disease free eggs that will increase your cocoon yields and make you more money? As Kim said, it’s an entirely different ballgame now.
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BAM! KBLB is a different animal now. We call them apex predators.
When, not if. Lam Dong is going to make it successful.
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it’s not the pale Moon that excites me, or thrills and delights me. Oh no. It’s just the nearness of metric tons of spidersilk.
Are you a fashion industry insider? Your post hit me like BAM!!!!!! Phenomenal.
They are sooo CLOSE!
When production truly results in products and revenue, it’s gonna hit everyone like BAM! I hope to hell that those of us that have waited decade plus will be loving BAM more than those that discover the mysteries of spidersilk for the first time as KBLB ascends like the phoenix. I stupidly researched BAM songs and I can’t get this Miranda Cosgrove song out of my head. BAM! BAM! BAM!
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Investors buy shares of KBLB when they believe KBLB will appreciate in value over time. And that range of time, is subjective to each investor. It could be a day, a month, a year, or over a decade. But this is how it works.
Production, end products, and revenue are what will attract more new investors with varied beliefs about KBLB’s anticipated value over time. But the truth is, nobody is going to know for sure the true value this thing can really be until they start bringing silk proteins, silk fibers, silk yarns, silk fabric, and blended silk fabrics to the marketplace.
Right now, the market cap reflects our collective subjective beliefs. Beliefs which vary all over the place. And I include those who are not invested in KBLB within that collective.
Plug in some revenue on top of that and then we’ll see where those subjective beliefs go regarding the collective expectations of KBLB’s appreciation of value over time.
Somebody recently posted that the cocoons used for the moths are damaged and can’t be used. That is only partially true. The damaged cocoons cannot be used for reeling but could be used for hand spinning or for machine spun yarn. It all depends on what KBLB/Vietnam do with the busted cocoons. Based on the hand spinning videos I have posted here, it is apparent that there is enough hand spinning talent and knowledge in Vietnam to make use of these cocoons.
Haha you be like BAM!
… and revenue. All these cocoons they are making need to start making some money for KBLB at some point.
It certainly appears that even bigger news is in the works. Yesterday was the reveal of another solid support. Kim and his team’s labors are paying off. I cannot wait to see what comes next.
Is it fair to say final end products made with KBLB’s spidersilk are 6 to 12 months away? Or are we thinking 12 to 18 months away, of more? If their prediction that they would hit metric ton by the end of the year comes true, I am leaning toward 6 to 12 months away.
Remember when George Costanza had the Yankees switch their uniforms on Seinfeld? Well, it just inspired a new meme…
We know what Bo don’t know. And we knew it a long time ago when we went all in on KBLB. Enjoy the fashion, albeit it is old.
Let’s hope for a continued organic rise in the pps to listing levels coupled with the first metric ton. Sprinkle in a little revenue, and an end product. Then a move to NASDAQ exchange. Then I would expect major brokers will be more than happy to recommend and let folks buy KBLB. It would be a dream come true. Seems more possible now than ever
I used to have an account with a major broker and when I told them I wanted to buy KBLB they kept telling me over and over gain, “We don’t follow that stock.” I had enough in my account that after I was adamant and explained my reasons and they eventually let me buy KBLB. But it really rubbed me the wrong way the pushback they gave me. So I eventually pulled all my money out and went with an online broker. You are right though. Once the big boys start pushing KBLB…. Oh man….. we can dream.
At 500 eggs, your math is wrong. Takes a lot less. So check your math.
This pps is a joke. Should be way higher knowing what we know now. Might take some time for folks to catch up on the news. Bottom line is either Kings/Spydasilk, or Polartec, or medical supplier, or somebody is going to be getting silk to weave or knit or put into final products by the end of the year. Those racks are full of cocoons and the process and facility can be replicated over and over.
I love the King Kong in that video. Kong on!!!!
KBLB has several products. They just haven’t yet brought one to market. However, that appears to be about to change. BAM1 silkworm may actually end up being deployed to Vietnam households and replace the use of existing silkworms. Vietnam wants to supply its own silkworms and grow its sericulture industry. KBLB can fulfill that need with a premium silkworm. In turn, the premium silk produced will be turned into the luxurious pima cotton spider silk blend. The opportunity for revenue lies with the worms, the yarns, and/or the final end product(s). While it is true that KBLB hasn’t had any revenue since the Army contract, that all appears to be about to change in a big way after KBLB’s recent agreements with VSA and Lam Dong as well as early positive reports of BAM1 silkworm performance. We’ve been waiting a long time and it sure looks like the time is finally upon us. Seems like they are finally moving Heaven and Earth to get this thing off the ground!
I would love to see Spydasilk take off with Kings and MtheMovement. If we are going for luxury and fashion, it doesn’t get any better than an already established relationship with designer M who also writes for The Robb Report (a magazine for high net worth individuals) and has had his work shown at NY Fashion Week and LA Fashion Week. KBLB’s spider silk on display in any fashion line on the runways of New York, L.A. or Paris would be awesome. There’s also no reason that they can’t supply more than one customer once they really ramp up production. Best to focus on one or two customers in the beginning though. And with Spydasilk, KBLB gets a greater piece of the action if it takes off.
Is the debut of the cotton-spider silk blend in luxury dress wear and apparel imminent this Fall? Or will we not see the first formal wear until next Spring? Or has the company pivoted to performance apparel first? I hope they make enough to do both and we see some final products soon. I know it is only April and Spring trials have just begun, but I’m getting more and more excited about the possibility of finally seeing spider silk deployed into the market soon!
#Spydasilk #KBLB #spidersilk
And then … de$$ert!
Great news! We’re all on our way! Kong on!
As Russia and Iran send missiles, drones, bombs, bullets, and terror at their neighbors, it reminds us all of the real and urgent need for newer and better defensive protections including ballistic protection from these threats. I just wish KBLB had a final product to actually deploy to help our warfighters and our allies around the World. It also makes me wonder just how similar or different the BAM1 spider protein % and properties are to DS and the alleged nearly pure strain KBLB announced in 2020. At some point, one of these strains will probably be deployed to the warfighter or law enforcement. Let’s hope the “Spring trials” are a wild success and pave the way for rapid expansion of commercial production. It would be nice to start seeing KBLB’s silk finally get into the marketplace. That time feels closer than ever.
If, and I stress if, they are using existing cocoon producing households to make cocoons, then there isn’t anything to build out other than an egg/silkworm production facility. Households get the worms and then produce the cocoons. I would think they could deploy a strain like that. But who knows.
Can someone explain this in Plain English?
Please don’t mention that r phrase ever again. There’s too much investment capital out there probably willing to go all in on spidersilk as long as they establish production and sales revenue. Bolt and Spiber are prime examples of money willing to chase a dream. Me sitting here $&@$ ?$ #%?<~ $& &$$ for over ten years is another example. I’d rather see this organically grow on its own to the point where it meets the requirements without that ugly phrase. But I get what you’re saying. I just think we can do better than that if metric ton production is achieved.
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