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bananarama

10/30/19 10:41 AM

#176479 RE: rayovac812 #176474

"That's a lot of ramping up."

Not sure why investors are not looking at this in relation to
KBLB, Rayo. Again, shareholders are looking at the lines on the field and NOT the goalpost. No one ever looks at the bigger picture which is the immediate future, and this is shinning very brightly.

The company is fully running on all cylinders. Rather than looking at that, folks are focusing on minor events, thus the selling. PATIENCE IS A VIRTUE with KBLB. JMHO

es1

10/30/19 2:48 PM

#176501 RE: rayovac812 #176474

Ray what are you basing your number on?
From what figures I came up with there is between .5 and 1 gram of silk in a cocoon (commercial sized)
That's 1-2 million per ton.

It's a hard figure to come up with because various places have different size worms and the habitats can increase or decrease yield

jealmc79

10/30/19 6:17 PM

#176526 RE: rayovac812 #176474

So if they are making 600 kilos in Dec, they have got there with 3.3 million "SILK PRODUCTION" silkworms. This would be in addition to the silkworms they have to continue/increase production. That's a lot of ramping up



Not really. If they started out with 33,000 worms and multiply it by 100 they are already there. I don't know what the mortality rate is but since they lay 300+ eggs I assume there are plenty left over to expand or make silk. I think expansion should happen fairly quickly if they have enough mulberry leaves to feed them.