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Re: VaTradingBears post# 62832

Tuesday, 07/24/2012 11:57:25 AM

Tuesday, July 24, 2012 11:57:25 AM

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NEWS! Certification Validates System’s Ability to Detect the E. Coli Organism

With $30 billion in sales, 3M employs 84,000 people worldwide and has operations in more than 65 countries.

There's something terribly wrong with the MIT 1000. Otherwise 3M or some other MONSTER competitor of MMTC's would snatch up the plastic carburetor and put it on the shelf. Or, sell it. The MIT is...obviously...not a threat, not wanted. Hence, the failed space farming venture...lack of sales over 12 years, lack of interest in the stock, why Emerson quit, Ricardi quit, Brennan quit, Cat Patterson quit, Frank's son quit, Frank's daughter quit and a host of others...the MIT system has a fatal flaw. Not sure if that flaw is the machine or human, lOl...

But it's there.

2. This is patentened, cutting edge, innovative technology. This is something that nobody else has and is brand new technology. There has been virtually no innovation in the microbial ID industry over the last few decades. Labs are still using the same methods they've been using for the last 20-30 years. This is an industry ripe for innovation.

3M begs to differ...read their news lately? This morning? Apparently...not.