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ImjinBridger

06/26/17 8:55 PM

#124016 RE: es1 #124014

So don't confuse Kim as a guy making silk.



Don't worry there's absolutely no danger in anyone doing that.

igotthemojo

06/26/17 9:50 PM

#124020 RE: es1 #124014

what a load..kim isn't trying to make silk?..hes trying to convince a foreign country to allow him to make the silk there?..and how long did it take to convince the U.S. to allow him to do it here?...

heres a clue..it wasn't 3000 yrs!...lol

"Kim is attempting to introduce a new textile to the market"

I wasn't aware silk is a new textile..i thought you said its been made for centuries?...isn't ms supposed to be simply a better silk...hasn't silk been made a little better over the years?..aren't there different qualities of silk even now?..

so what is it you are trying so hard to convince people of?..that the Vietnamese don't want better silk?..what would better silk disrupt as far as they are concerned?..worms still make it..it still has to be spun and reeled..what is it about the "industry" that will be changed?..

I kept hearing that the Vietnamese were protective of their worms...THEY DONT HAVE ANY WORMS!..they get them from china..so whats gonna change?..they will get them from kblb now instead of china?..they will have to work with superior worms?..they will have to produce superior silk?..they will have to figure out what to do the extra money they will make?..

gmo?..the Vietnamese don't care about the gmo issue..

"You couldn't get there any faster than Kim or you would be able to point out a specific flaw that you would do differently."

for the tenth time...communist Vietnam was a stupid location to pick..about as stupid as trying to do it in china or north korea..

if kim had moved fast, paid who needed to get paid, and set the farm up with a sense of urgency, kblb would have been mass producing years ago..

in any case, I would have preferred it if kim had made ms in the U.S....yes even at a loss if necessary..a few hundred pounds or whatever he needed to hand it out to large companies who could use it in tonnage amounts..grab the best of them, make them a partner and have them help you do and get what you need to mass produce..

sure sure..theres a cost when you do that..but the upside is you are not wasting 7 years with a stock price at a nickel and getting screwed around by some 3rd world country and just generally looking extremely foolish to everyone in the business world..