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whitemanfromtown

02/19/08 11:17 AM

#24818 RE: sanddollar #24817

Should CDEX use the "tried and true", LOL!!!,(even a cavemen can understand) slick marketing practices of YOUR company sanddollar: bprg/meldex? Did you get your grandmother and relatives to sink their life savings into "your" company? Even with the name change and the deceptive marketing arts used for their model, it seems the sp is still in the doldrums.....How long have they had your money now? 10 years? More?:

http://www.innovateurs.com/Flotation_Presentations/ipo_innovateur_bioprogres
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BIOPROGRESS
Offering solutions to insoluble problems
History of Bioprogress
Reasons for AIM listing
Be realistic about the floatation market cap - overpriced issues may fail,
deliver the business model and the share price will look after itself,
everyone needs to win
Do not hawk your proposition around looking for the highest valuation
Clear understandable strategy & business model - would your teenage daughter
or your grandmother understand it and believe in it?
Well prepared numbers which "LOOK REALISTIC" Be prepared to be interrogated
Use a laptop with pictures and digital movies, not endless copy.
CONFIDENT, ENTHUSIASTIC SINCERE DELIVERY OF THE PRESENTATION - REHEARSE,
REHEARSE, and REHEARSE AGAIN
Appoint a good PR Agency
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Crow3

02/19/08 11:45 AM

#24821 RE: sanddollar #24817

Question is..who pays who??

Was the transaction...

1. Rent to own.
2. A sale.
3. A "beta" partner.
4. Try it and if you find it useful, then we can talk price.

The PR is sufficiently vague that it can be interpreted in many ways. Which it nae doot will be by the Troo Blooers.

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dw88in

02/19/08 5:47 PM

#24834 RE: sanddollar #24817

sanddollar: You say

"a partnership cooperation"

Very slippery use of the word 'partnership'. But look how many times it's used in the PR -- subliminal seduction at its best.

Q: What's the difference between an announced partnership cooperation and an announced partnership?

A: Credibility.


Q: I would say isn't it always a matter of opinion and credibility?

A: As for credibility, It's what one believes and who is making the statement.

dw.