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edguer

01/22/05 2:55 PM

#1890 RE: stephQB #1888

I assume it is mainly a mechanical separation process. You know, they turn a sticky, tangled mess of nanotubes into a dry, orderly stack of nanotubes.

I guess Investors Hub only allows you to post 3 times your first day so I am done.

Good luck.

Threes

01/22/05 3:10 PM

#1891 RE: stephQB #1888

Mike Wiener of Natural Nano and BIPH (a BKT)uses Nano tech to coat stents and Pacemakers this aslo makes them MRI friendly. He is way ahead in the practical applications of the Nano tech Synthetics are exspensive. Hallosite is enviromentaly friendly and is safe to ingest. ALMI found in nature what previously had to be man made (the Micro Tub shape). Obviously Natural Nano was interested. $500 a ton has got to be a huge discount from previous products that had to be developed.

He is the guru in all this. He has years of R&D that will move the process from raw material to practical use. He has finished products to apply the clay to in his endeavors. ALMI gets the knowledge and rights to the technolgy. We can perform steps, "Value Adding" to the clay.
If we can offer this technolgy and expertise, we increase our price per ton dramaticaly, and better serve the market. A win win with plenty if upside.