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Saturday, 02/21/2015 1:58:00 AM

Saturday, February 21, 2015 1:58:00 AM

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I feel like I've said enough about facts recently but I have to add my honest opinion:

This is an UNTAPPED industry that is going to EXPLODE in the coming years. Even if it isn't VOIS, I doubt that we won't see BCI devices becoming common place in houses across America. Analysts and Researchers believe it will be an 18 billion dollar industry by 2017-18. I do not have the source on me but I am sure I can find that statistic as it has been thrown around here many times before.

Think about that: 18 billion dollars in about 2 to 3 years. (A 1 billion dollar slice of that owned by VOIS would be just under a 1 dollar per share amount...although lofty, isn't impossible. In my honest opinion, I believe a pps of at least 10 cents AKA 100 million dollar company is definitely possible in the coming year. Half a million units sold at 200 dollars each would total that amount. I'm not keen on whether pps is profit,networth, or whatever it may be, but 500 thousand units doesn't sound impossible in the coming few years. My final thoughts:1 billion dollars long long term with the right support and market explosion, and ten cents short long term if VOIS gains stability and traction as well as a following leading into the explosion of the market in the coming years.)

This market is WIDE OPEN. There is no clear bread winner and because the market is so small, yet so much research suggests it will explode in the coming years, someone has to take the reins. Top tech companies are researching to no end to create a BCI device of their own that's cheap, reliable, and portable. In our case, VOIS looks like the front runner and you have the opportunity to hop on something high risk high reward. You are lucky to have stumbled upon this now, just as I am.

So why hasn't a company picked up VOIS yet if it's such a clear winner?
To be honest, that's not as cut and dry as I'd like to think. Right now, VOIS is still paying off the financing it required to keep its head above water. Financially speaking, it's struggling to stay afloat in terms of revenue. They haven't really had much to sell in previous years. It has been stated that VOIS has been in talks with other companies, but still nothing. Why?

I'll tell you why and this makes complete sense: no one buys anything until it works. Not only that, but how would any company warrant purchasing a company that's essentially been in debt/barely afloat for MILLIONS of dollars? Google, Apple, and Microsoft don't just buy up companies because they can. That's a dumb business model. They buy when there are results, the future growth of said company is almost guaranteed, and owning them is worth more than what they were purchased for after acquisition.

For all we know, VOIS and the people who run it for SO MANY YEARS are not content with a small multi-million dollar, low ball buyout. They know the potential, they know their worth, and they won't let their work go unnoticed without a significant return on their efforts. This is why I believe they have not been bought out. At present, all they have is a patent (which is worth a lot by the way...) but no product, and probably won't be bought out unless the price is right, but no reputable company will buy a company specializing in a non-existent market on speculation alone. Period. If companies had it their way, they'd want to own the patent, not the company that owns the patent. That would make it cheaper and easier for them. Fortunately for you and me, we are standing on the VOIS launch pad that has their BCI Ear Piece patent locked up inside of it. The two are inseparable. We all have the amazing option of getting in the rocket before take off or wishing we had as it blasts off. That or we at least say we tried as it falls slowly back to Earth. Nothing is certain here, but from the looks of it, the potential and Risk VS Reward here is incredible.

Who is leading the field in this market? Look at Emotiv: they look poised to take a large chunk of that market, as well as the top name technology companies (Samsung, Apple, Google, etc.). HOWEVER, no one has a foot in the door among the top tech companies for a general consumer level BCI product. It's all in its infancy. They might be working on it, but no one has released a consumer level product like VOIS is about to.

At present, other BCI devices are clunky, large, strange looking (no offense, but even though I would definitely use them in my own home, you won't see me using them openly in public). If you've lived anywhere where there are social norms, you'll know that a kickass idea can fail if trends and fashion kill it way before it has a chance to breathe. We all went through school and understand how fads rise and fall. This is not a fad. This is the future in BCI devices.

Its buying points are its small size (the smallest), its appearance (looks like a standard Bluetooth earpiece), its functionality (Bluetooth and battery operated AKA lightweight), and its price(Less than 200 dollars, something basically unheard of in the current BCI market that is reliable and high quality. This price comes from years of research and development that allowed them to minimize costs of production while still creating a highly affordable product.)

I'd be happy to look into or answer any questions about this technology. I'm no expert and have never used such a device, but I do understand electronics and computers as I went to school for it. In all honesty, the only thing to be unsure of here is what the SYNAPSE is going to be capable of and what its specs are. If they are even half decent on product launch, all investors will be very pleased soon.

The more long term investors we have now will reduce the total outstanding shares and all previous long term investors shares' worth. That's why we all care to get you on board as well.