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Windbag1014

09/24/19 11:59 AM

#70420 RE: ViperSteve #70419

We are rapidly coming up on 1 yr from the commercialization statement.



Which time Steve? When I look back I see the word commercialization used over and over beginning in 2010. Why is this time different? Below is one of my favorites. "...enabling commercialization to proceed unencumbered." Go back and take a look. Commercialization seems to be a favorite buzz word at Sigma.

Sigma Labs, Inc. (OTCBB: SGLB) announced today that it has obtained the complete assignment interest in its critical patent on advanced dental implant technology thereby enabling commercialization to proceed unencumbered.  This supports Sigma Labs exclusive marketing agreement (EMA) with Manhattan Scientifics, Inc. (mhtx.com).  The EMA sets forth the parties intent to market Sigma Labs technology to prospective licensees and strategic partners.  The Sigma Labs rapid healing implant uses former U.S. National Laboratory technology to create a surface that can completely integrate with bone in four to six weeks, with attendent reduction of inflamation and patient discomfort.



From November 2013.

https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sigma-labs-inc-obtains-exclusive-patent-rights-for-advanced-dental-implant-technology-231906591.html

RFB

09/24/19 12:05 PM

#70421 RE: ViperSteve #70419

The same excuses have been made by longs as well as management about timing and maturity of the sector, it matter not. The stockholders in Sigma that are led to believe something else, are the ones paying for the misleading or baiting statements of the management that over-promises and then under delivers.

As for the most AM related companies...no one cares. Stockholders are not invested in those companies, they are invested in Sigma labs.

And if you laughing at my OTC statements is enjoyable, then I am laughing my arse off at the attempt to defend this company that has PROVEN they do not deliver (on sales, and arguably anything) to this day! No one is buying their product, period. Until that occurs....the PPS and stockholders will pay for the inept nature of the company and its product.

As for the OTC timing, it does not take away from the fact if a business can not generate sales, this is where they belong...just because the company can slow the decent/timing and bleed the poor stockholder even more...yeah, that is a way to build a reputation, lol.