Hey Poorme
Perhaps you will transform to "Luckyme" soon. Thanks for the input. I'm curious...what happens at "the bitter end?"
Does the stock live in fraction-penny land for the rest of time? Or does the company dissolve into thin air, taking your investment with it?
I've considered the latter option with this company but here's what i'm thinking. If they were going to disappear, it would have happened 12/2000 when the restructuring took place. If for some reason, the company should be unable to maintain, the product, the patents and the approvals still exist...and there's a large company out there that will jump on it. I don't really see that happening though after how Bioshield has scrounged to stay afloat. I think if Mr. Moses had any intention of letting go of his technology, patents and approvals...it would have happened by now.
Six months ago, I didn't know who George Soros was. I've read a bit on him since then and one specific thing really stuck with me. It's that he only invested in what he could see with near certainty as still having a great demand in 20 years. (or something to that effect:)
If BSTI was still in early developmental stages, i'd be more skeptical. Given the documented success, the federally approved uses and the history of the human war against microbes, I believe this product fits within the boundaries of that theory. I'm sure there's many theories we could apply to our own actions...so why not utilize one from the most successful investor in the world...?
Good Day,
C.