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Re: Eskaminagaga post# 88884

Monday, 02/23/2015 11:39:08 AM

Monday, February 23, 2015 11:39:08 AM

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"The cost to produce these threads may be higher since they are using E.coli bacteria to make the proteins"

yup...but if you factor in kblb's need for cheap labor halfway across the world...shipping, labor, third world politics, seasonal issues, weather, mulberry leaves/food etc etc, which one is expensive and which one is "cheaper"...

many many problems and issues when dealing with 3rd world countries...the idea that they would be desperate for kblb's business just doesn't seem to be the case..

even in the U.S., on the west coast, the dock workers went on strike and left everything stagnating or rotting on the docks...

spiber has none of kblb's concerns or issues...in comparison, spiber simply flips a switch to produce what they need..

if I was going to rely on a company to supply my needs, which one sounds better?...

how much is that worth?
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