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homeruntrader

10/12/08 10:15 PM

#1531 RE: Makamai #1530

I did the research and found that the investor of green rubber's patents is Tan Sri Dr. B.C. Sekhar of which he is the founder of SRI. So with that being said it is safe to say Magnum has just as good if not better technology and know how as green rubber.

I found many other things out on this subject and enough to know that Magnum's market when exposed right on this subject alone could do more then triple or quadruple.

The information and cross referencing is in these url's plus putting the puzzle together but it has a few of us on this side interested in buying a much larger position this week.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.C._Shekhar

http://srielastomers.com/about


homeruntrader

10/12/08 10:19 PM

#1532 RE: Makamai #1530

This is the direct link and note the investors that figure this out early in the stage will make the biggest returns.

Green Rubber Inventor http://www.green-rubber.com/inventor.html Born in Selangor, Malaysia, in 1929, the late Dr. Sekhar is affectionately acknowledged as the father of the modern Malaysian rubber industry. Dr. Sekhar held numerous senior positions in the rubber industry, including his service as the former Chairman of Malaysian Rubber Research Development Board, Rubber Research Institute Malaysia (RRIM), International Rubber Research and Development Board (IRRBD), Founder Chairman of the Palm Oil Research and Development Board and Senior Fellow of the Malaysian Academy of Science.

On the international front, Dr. Sekhar, in his capacity as chairman of the International Rubber Research and Development Board, was instrumental in converting the organization into a dynamic institution. The membership increased threefold under his leadership. The IRRDB successfully implemented the expedition into Brazil for collection of new germplasm. The organization also established an international R&D program, three parts of which were financed through UNIDO Member institutes. Dr. Sekhar traveled widely and attended numerous conferences in all parts of the world. His able and effective advocacy of the strength and stability of natural rubber carved a “niche” for him in the international elastomer industry.

Dr. Sekhar was also the man responsible for the invention of DeLink and Deprotin, two ground-breaking technologies in the elastomer industry which have been significant milestones in eliminating environmental hazards.

An astounding achiever, Dr. Sekhar received nine major awards, 25 patents, 2 honorary doctorates and published 137 research papers. His name is associated with the Standard Malaysian Rubber Scheme, which he initiated in 1964 and is today used worldwide among producers of Natural Rubber and consumers.

Dr. Sekhar died in 2006.