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qwertytrader

04/07/11 12:34 PM

#3621 RE: whatever07 #3620

Fair enough :) I am working out of state for the next week or so so my DD time is really only after market hours(hence qwertytrader). Let me know what you find and i will get back to you with my findings.

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spitfire189

04/07/11 12:37 PM

#3623 RE: whatever07 #3620

as soon as i got bored one day and watched the canker kill presentation, ive been saying that as well. i dont think a lot of people realize the potential for canker kill yet-there is no cure and it is a huge problem. from what ive read, there is a huge demand for this product from citrus growers who are losing lots of money to canker. The Dept of Agriculture used to compensate the grower $50 dollars for every tree they destroyed (which is nothing compared to the revenue the grower would receive from the fruit) but i think i read they dont compensate at all anymore. they just come and cut all your stuff down. i really hope this is number 1 on Trinas list.
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sinbad123

04/07/11 12:58 PM

#3627 RE: whatever07 #3620

The Canker product is solid but I think there are regulatory hoops to jump through but once established it is a great product. But I still think the Flash Off has a much bigger pop. The commercial applications for all marine shipping worldwide, steel based construction projects located in or near water etc. also do you think navies across the globe may utilize it? It is stated that the problem costs $287 billion annually. Throw in the fact that there is I believe a retiresd admiral on board with TTIN who ran NATO. Think he could get some military contracts moving? Lastly, I think that Sherwin Williams has already been working with TTIN on the product on a test basis for the past year or two. Hopefully it has tested out great and may be ready for market soon. Personally, I think a product like this which is marketable worldwide would definitely help propel this stock to qualifying for Nasdaq levels down the road.