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Re: jetow post# 158023

Thursday, 06/20/2019 8:47:47 AM

Thursday, June 20, 2019 8:47:47 AM

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Starting a company is easy. Anyone can do it.

Running a company is a little harder.

Running a SUCCESSFUL company even harder.

Running a biotech company even harder than a regular service or widget company.

Running a multinational company even harder.

Running a multinational biotech company even harder still.

Running a multinational biotech company which specializes in Spider Silk, a once-in-a-lifetime, Holy Grail, product is OFF THE CHARTS difficult.

Running a SUCCESSFUL...

We should all get the point.

There is SO MUCH that needs to be done and, more importantly, NEEDS TO BE DONE RIGHT, to offer the company a chance at future sustainability, that it is mind-boggling.

Early on, lab work that achieved something was considered a success. Lab work was called "production." They were producing something, but, it was relegated to the lab. Samples were provided of some of the stuff. All in all, it was trial and error.

IMO, there is no way Mr. Thompson hires Mr. Rice as COO if he wasn't comfortable with the success in the lab offering a chance at real-world mass production. Since Mr. Rice's hire one can see how the company has ramped up into the real-world application of the company's product(s). More trial and error. But moving forward, nonetheless.

To the point Mr. T was comfortable in going multinational in order to provide our products on a mass scale. His patience is our pain. His diligence is what's creating our angst. We want things yesterday! Unfortunately, one cannot expect what KBLB is to accomplish to be handled like yesterday.

As difficult as it is to wait, take solace in the fact we've waited this long and have seen tremendous gains just in the last two months. The stock is holding it's ground in the .30's as opposed to fluctuating between cents and a dime for years! We are on the precipice!

We may be hungry and some may call us foolish for holding on, but...

IN THE IMMORTAL WORDS OF STEVE JOBS:

"Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish."

Great things are coming!

Sooner than later.

GLTA!!! Holding the Golden!!!
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