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Wednesday, July 16, 2014 10:44:21 AM
March 17th, 2014:
""We are thrilled to work with the team of specialists and scientists at Magnum. The facilities are top-notch and we are hopeful that Bioheart therapies can help many patients," said Kristin Comella, Bioheart's Chief Science Officer."
The previous, March 2014 PR also said that this "facility" and "partnership" was going to make BHRT "therapies" available to over 8 MILLION people in Honduras- which is the entire population of the country- man, woman and child. So I guess every living person in Honduras, one of the poorest countries on earth and with thee highest per capita murder rate on earth according to the CIA World FACT book and U.N., I guess every last person in Honduras needs "stem cells" for something, eh? Pretty amazing IMO. Interesting that in the news these past weeks, many flooding into the U.S. in what is deemed the present "immigration crisis" are coming from and escaping from where? HONDURAS, that's where. But I guess the ones remaining, the 8 MILLION or so are going to be paying for some "Stem cell", treatments?
March 2014 PR Quote:
"Magnum will offer these therapies to the more than 8 million people living in Honduras as well as being a premier site for medical tourism. "
Wow, that must be some "facility"- 8 MILLION can go there and "tourists", too? The most recent census, as of 2014 data puts the Honduran population at just a smidge over 8 MILLION, could drop below that given what's happening there now. They may want to check that 8 MILLION claim and see if it's current, IMO?
When the March PR was put out - the "Magnum" web site was operational and claimed several kinds of available treatments, etc? I translated it to English in Google- it didn't appear to indicate they weren't "open" or "operational" yet? So how were they already conducting business before and performing all the "procedures" stated on that web site, but now they need to have a "grand opening"? What sense does that make? They weren't "open" before as stated on the web site? The web site says their "specialties" are COSMETIC AND ORTHOPEDIC, not a word about heart/cardiac? (Just use Google or similar to translate web page if one doesn't read Spanish)
http://www.magnumterapiacelular.com/#!testimonials/c1iwz
http://www.magnumterapiacelular.com/#!terapia-cosmtica/c1408
Very interesting IMO, that the Magnum site claims "expertise" in COSMETIC and ORTHOPEDIC procedures on the pull down tab, but suddenly they're jumping to "cardiac/heart" procedures?? How does that work? You'd think that messing with people's heart would take at least a "little" cardiac specialty training or background maybe? I don't know too many U.S. cosmetic doctors or physicians with an "orthopedic" practice who just slide on into the ole cardiac/heart side of the medical practice field? Oh well, maybe it's different in Honduras?
http://www.magnumterapiacelular.com/#!training/ckqh
The magnum web site domain was registered on Dec 3, 2013. So they sure don't seem to have been around very long, at least not having a web site or that particular web site?
http://www.networksolutions.com/whois/results.jsp?domain=magnumterapiacelular.com
So how does one have a "Grand opening" of something the previously released PR/Web site said was already "open" and "operational"??
The previous, March PR, also said that BHRT will "own" a whopping 10% of this "new venture"? What does one think that 10% of some operation in Honduras, one of the poorest countries on the planet, is, or will be worth? BHRT never gives any monetary projections of course, or even explains how this will be monetized or what it's ever expected to amount to or lead to, IMO. Just another vague PR and a web site that could have been built in about a day or two by an experienced web master.
March 2014 PR:
"Bioheart will assume 10% ownership of Magnum Cell Therapies."
How does a company "assume" 10% ownership of another business? Did they "buy" this 10% ownership or is it a stock deal or what? I'm not familiar with other businesses "assuming" ownership of other businesses w/o some contract/money/stock or some kind of "buy-in" or something taking place? VAGUE as usual IMO. Also, if they "assumed" a 10% ownership, then didn't "Magnum" already exist? So why is there now a "GRAND Opening" if Magnum was already existing and "open" essentially? Again, makes no sense IMO? They never indicated in the March 2014 PR, that this was a "new" facility being built or a new business being started up, and the Magnum web site indicated "open for business" from what I read on it? Why a "grand opening"? That means they weren't "open" previously, IMO?
The two BHRT PR releases don't seem to jive with one another IMO?
Sounds like another, vague, Bioheart, "PR about something" release, IMO.
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