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Lebbe1

11/19/16 12:48 PM

#114009 RE: bananarama #114008

A lot of hope....
I would first like to know a number of things that make me think not all is as good Kim presents to us:
- why nothing on the deals they were finalizing last year
- why no word on big red and spiderpillar anymore
- was the overseas production (metric tons) really a qualified personnel issue? I don't believe that, as this would be easy to be fixed by training/hiring qualified personnel
- Kim doesn't seem to have it easy to convince Vietnam

Would Du Pont offer a buyout on a firm that does not seem to be able to close it's projected deals?

Why has kblb still not announced a big name, while all the others have a big household name wanting to be accociated with them?
Seems like the household name KBLB is talkking to does not want to be associated with KBLB yet.....
This is also taking longer than anticipated, which is not a sign that all is that well, no?

And since the company does not seem to be willing to update us on this.....
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igotthemojo

11/19/16 1:43 PM

#114011 RE: bananarama #114008

"DuPont is ending pension contributions for active employees. Are they gearing up for a buy out offer for KBLB? It is all within the realm of possibility."

lol...no, it really isn't..
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peach_schnapps

11/19/16 5:28 PM

#114016 RE: bananarama #114008

I can guarantee you that has absolutely nothing to do with kblb... And no the two could not even remotely be related
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SilkRoad

11/20/16 6:28 AM

#114022 RE: bananarama #114008

No. More likely they are doing it to cut costs in light of the impending doomsday scenario of a currency crisis everyone is predicting. I have 50% of my portfolio in KBLB which make me a contrarian fool. If this economy goes to hell I will probably wish I had put that 50% in gold unless Kim is able to navigate us through. If things get really bad and we aren't able to generate revenue without burning all our cash we will die or be gobbled up by a bigger fish at a discount. Can't go much lower than pennies though so who cares. If the economy does go to crap we don't have that far to fall. But thinking DuPont is cutting contributions to save up money to buy KBLB is ludicrous.