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mfefree

07/28/14 9:08 PM

#56032 RE: Squeejo #56018

I believe that "too good to be true" attitude is part of the volume problem too. And it's going to work the way it always does: once in a blue moon the "too good to be true" comes along, and it looks so good that people don't believe it's possible, even with it staring them in the face from several different angles.

You might wonder why a huge company would even look at a pink sheet like epgl. Scientists who specialize in very new fields are all big fish in little ponds. They will know each other. They read and study each other's research. It is a short list of names, and Dr. Markus and Ryan Stellar are at the top of the list. And what they are working on, yesterday, today, or tomorrow is probably not going to be a secret, though the details always are.

Is this too good to be true? No. Is it true? I don't know, but I will soon. If if has partnered with a company or two companies even close to the caliber of the companies they have already shown proof of talking too, then, baby, "too good" has just become "true." And this will be the one time you held back.