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DougS.

12/06/03 11:51 PM

#10027 RE: DougS. #10025

I guess more specifically, what do they have that we want?

worktoplay

12/07/03 12:26 AM

#10032 RE: DougS. #10025

Doug...We looked into PRB a few months ago. I can't remember where it appeared, but Hector was listed as a Board Member of PRB. I think it had to do with that venture capital conference he attended in Orlando last summer. That was the first I'd heard of them, and the only thing we could find on the web was a website under construction.

If you go back to the Spring of 2002, however, when Hector was first added to the Board of DNAPrint, his bio listed him as CEO of Zengen. At that time, several of us were looking under every stone we could, and spent quite a bit of time looking at Zengen, Lee's Pharmaceutical, Gel Tech, Gum Tech...Hector was only the CEO of Zengen for about six months from June 2001 until December of that same year, but it was a VERY interesting six months. Lots of business mergers and combinations. Zengen announced a strategic alliance with Lee's Pharmaceuticals back in that time frame.

Anyway, we never posted any of that information. We just always thought it was odd that around the end of 2001, Hector was no longer CEO of Zengen - in fact, I believe he was replaced at that time with the former CEO of Gel Tech (or Gum Tech, one of the two), but no announcement was ever made. BTW, that's also around the same time that Genbiomics came into being with Hector, Gabriel, and a guy named Lonnie Bookbinder as principals. We had speculated that the name "Gen..biomics" was somehow connected to "Zen...gen".

Another oddity, is that the Zengen site used to have the bios for Management, Scientific Advisors, etc. but they are no longer there. I don't know when that changed.

So here we have Zengen whose strategic partner is Lee's, and PRB who just signed a license agreement with Lee's. And Hector, former CEO with Zengen turns out to be Head of Research and Development for PRB. Not only that, but now the Lee's Pharma site is "under construction". Must be a re-construction because I believe I've visited that site in the past.

Interesting.

Later,
W2P