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Tuesday, 12/18/2012 10:46:22 PM

Tuesday, December 18, 2012 10:46:22 PM

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Well, having just published a positive post, I'll try a more hard-headed one.
What could be going wrong?
1) MS is not exactly stable. Are all generations breeding true? Is it a viable product?
2) ZNF isn't working. Dead silence on ZNF since the 5,000 insertions in April. No Gen 2?
3) MS is stable but isn't worth the risk. It's a new product. Decision makers in business don't like unknowns. Think of the emergence of the PC. The old saw 'Nobody ever got fired for buying IBM' really applied. Businesses trusted IBM and the PC did not take off until IBM marketed it. Who is KBLB?
4) MS is stable and only after Kim awaits exhaustive testing and approval by his most exacting market niches: medical and military, can he come to a demand that justifies a merger/acquisition of production. Demand THEN production. It's not likely that KBPB would go to market with a sock manufacturer while the Pentagon or Johnson & Johnson is mulling over some exclusive use contract.
5) In the meantime, some other biogen process or synthetic fiber makes the whole point of this message board mute.
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Actually, being a long, I have to confess that I think that MS is real and stable and that #4 is likely.
#5 is why I'm a long. I think that #5 is not likely. Manufacturing via silkworms is more than just an ultra-green and sustainable process for making fiber. You get the fiber and you get a programmable organism for product variation. The Computer revolution was all about programmable machines. No change in hardware. A programmable organism is similar in concept but far, far more powerful. Change the genome but not the care and feeding of the organism.
KBLB is in this arena. The technology will succeed. KBLB?
Maybe Apple. Maybe Commodore.
Maybe Wang. Maybe Microsoft.
Maybe ...

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