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Quikshft

01/30/21 2:46 AM

#38566 RE: twaflyer1 #38562

You can do both for all I care, but can you substantiate your view without criticizing?



Nothing personal, but no.

1) The only thing CRTG had was a partnership with NDSU, (Are you aware of that?) which allowed crtg to "COMMERCIALIZE" the Patent that NDSU had in their hands! Wipe the fog off your bi-spectacles please?



Have you ever bothered to read the NDSU patent? Once again, it is a “PROCESS FOR SYNTHESIZING CHS”. Are you aware of that? I’ve said it numerous times, by now I would have thought you might have checked into it to see if it were true. I guess not?

3) I guess you haven't been around too long because right after that "Break-up," KRAFTY said: "The CHS product is ours!"



Owning the only viable method of producing CHS makes the material “theirs”. Where else are you going to go in order to acquire it? Own the process of manufacturing a material - own the material.

Then why didn't they run with it on their own, as about 3 years have passed and NO commercial CHS contracts have yet been signed? The other so-called deals were superfluous, not important to me at least!!



Do you not understand something as simple as the need to have material to sell before you sign a contract to sell it?


IF THEY OWNED THE STUFF, WHY DIDN'T THEY CARRY ON WITH IT? AFTER 3 YEARS OF "OWNING" A PRODUCT, SOME CONTRACTS WOULD HAVE BEEN SIGNED BY NOW???



Contracts with Evonik & Theion have recently been signed. More will follow.

When I buy in a stock, I make sure they have a Patented product in their hands, and that they had the where-with-all to push it through to commercialization! The few posts I read at the time just mentioned CRTG plans, and not tell most of us what was really going on?



Coretec is never going to have a patented product in their hands, they are patenting processes which protect methodology. There is no patent on CHS, any more than there is a patent on dirt. If there was one, a person could find and read it and despite my goading you have failed to produce it. Did you even bother to look? Or are you just flying blind with a phony belief? Back when I took you seriously I tried to find it but could not. I did find an NDSU patent on a method of producing CHS however. And on top of that, I found the Coretec patent on a method of producing CHS. Only one is worth a crap and here’s a hint, it isn’t NDSU’s.

But NO, not even today can they proclaim VICTORY, only more fluff! I am usually a long term holder, and I saw something really good in the CHS stuff, so I stayed along for the ride as long as I felt comfortable, but that changed after the NDSU break-up? I saw a bunch of BS coming from them, and started to feel suspicious! Maybe they are on the right path, and good for them and you... but I will not follow those who will jump in the lake and drown with them! NO THANKS!!



Who at Coretec has proclaimed victory? Michael Kraft has been measured in noting past accomplishments and measured in his description of future goals.

There are other fish in the Ocean, and I have hooked two of them that are forthcoming and have patented products that are revolutionary! BY the way, CRTG may have seen their best days, hopefully not for the sake of the Investors? I am not sure of anything, but my suspicions tell me to stop trusting them, which is where I am now!



Good, good for you. We all thrive on a bit of success.

Why, let me ask you, would any CEO in his right mind, cancel an agreement with NDSU, when such a great product like the CHS is at stake? Ridiculous, but believe as you wish?? You laugh as if you know everything, LOL, so make your choices by listening to every word Management says! Be wise!!



Here we go again with NDSU. Michael Kraft did not cancel an agreement with NDSU, when Geleste discovered that the NDSU patent was a method of production that didn't scale, Coretec quit paying the licensing fees and ultimately the two parties walked away. ANCIENT HISTORY. Their IP failed, of no use - aka worthless. Have they licensed it out to anybody else? Why not? Yeah CHS is a great product, an advanced material with potential to alter how many products in use today are made not to mention providing an improvement to the performance of those products. But, there is no patent holder on the material. We've been over this numerous times. Anybody can buy/produce/sell it, just don't use Coretec's proprietary methodology of production - patent infringement you know. Producing CHS is REALLY HARD. The NDSU method of production (That is what it is – a method. Read the patent) FAILED. Cut it however you like but that IS THE REASON there is no agreement in force today with NDSU. I don't know everything, sorry. But I do like to base my thinking and opinion on FACTS. Try it sometime.