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TRUISM

08/29/14 10:33 AM

#79734 RE: Money4Nothing-M4N #79731

I do worry about getting to market early so that Kraig isn't a "me too".



I definitely see what you're saying....

In response to what you posted, I present an excerpt from KBLB's Website.



Kraig is the world leader in genetically engineered spider silk technologies. We earned that place by applying our proprietary genetic engineering spider silk technology to an organism which is already one of the most efficient commercial producers of silk: The domesticated silkworm.




At some point in time, Kim will either "show and prove" or have to change the wording on the WebPage.

It doesn't mean that KBLB's endeavors won't be profitable though.




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rayovac812

08/29/14 5:58 PM

#79750 RE: Money4Nothing-M4N #79731


I do worry about getting to market early so that Kraig isn't a "me too".




Hey money, Mike L caught something that I didn't catch, in regards to the news out of Japan. The silk they made is 53% tougher than silkworm silk. KBLB's Monster Silk is 100% tougher. It is as tough as Spider Silk. So they have a ways to go, to reach Monster Silks strength and elasticity. Now it could be that they have or had strains to check yet, but from what we know.....there is no danger of becoming a me too, yet. Also as has been stated, Entogenetics does not have patented IP. That means they are further behind than the 1.5 years I speculated yesterday.

Given Entogenetics weaker fiber, Warwick Mills is dealing with the right company.
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FACT-MASTER

08/29/14 7:17 PM

#79754 RE: Money4Nothing-M4N #79731

""that huge PR" everyone is waiting for. "

That's not how businesses develop, coming up with a product that can be verifiably profitable with genuine costs, sales and gross and net profit margins, coupled with market penetration based on quality, value and pricing are ways to generate shareholder value.

So far, KBLB fails in all of those categories.


"I think that Warwick Mills, ND, & UW are reliable witnesses to the sound science so I'm not worried about an outright scam."

On the cover it looks good, but association with CSC and stunts like taking a 5 million dollar asset for $30,000.00 in back pay are insight into just how the CEO thinks regarding shareholder value.