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Tuesday, 03/22/2016 11:54:32 PM

Tuesday, March 22, 2016 11:54:32 PM

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You will not see real numbers or documentation from the company regarding the vet market. The margins appear atrocious. What you will hear a lot is how many dogs and cats are in the world and how people love to hug them etc. What is listed on paper is :

jim estimated in the 10q 5-10 MILLION price tag for radiogel manufacturing. If this figure is different for animal market the company insiders should show the difference in manufacturing costs.

The manufacturing can't be cheap because amiC is NOT ALLOWED PER THE FDA TO MAKE RADIOGEL AT THEIR OWN LOCATION BECAUSE ITS NOT UP TO THE REUQIRED STANDARDS like stated in the documentation below, and the cost of using a company to outsource the manufacturing is high as shown below also:


THE COMPANY IS NOT ALLOWED CURRENTLY TO MAKE THEIR OWN PRODUCT AT THEIR OWN LOCATION AND ISO FEES ARE MORE THAN $250K but not sure how high for their current work.

Dr. Fisher estimated the cost of treating cats in this document :





**Jims estimate of 5-10 million price tag for radiogel manufacturing.

**dr. Fisher cat care estimate

** amic not allowed to make their own product at their own site required currently to outsource manufacturing at high cost.

can radiogel be produced in very small batches and be profitable? Or would it only be profitable if the vet lady has orders stacked up which looks tough from the cost estimate.

Thats what's on paper.

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