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Friday, September 08, 2017 11:00:39 PM
As Lapbid said, if it works, funding for sales will NOT be an issue because it is so cheap compared to what's out there now.
Omaera will be responsible for PR and selling the drug. They too will want it to succeed and they have a large distribution network. We will see how it goes. I guess if they ever order more than the contract requires, we will know that the drug is selling well.
But, even if they don't, we still know that a certain amount of income is guaranteed. That's all we can hope for at this point. So we are not out of the woods yet, but the product has been approved; it will be sold and advertised and distributed; Nigeria is next; Cote d'ivoire will come on line before the end of the year followed by other countries as well.
If it really begins to sell well, watch out! Sky is the limit. It will take a while to become known, trusted, and used regularly by many people. They have the drug trial results to back up their sales efforts. I think it looks positive from here on.
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