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newmedman

05/26/11 1:48 PM

#28966 RE: warrior_king #28958

Great find sunil. an areosol? jed rose? hmmmmm
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cjstocksup

05/26/11 1:56 PM

#28974 RE: warrior_king #28958

IMO big tobacco will want SFIO above any others due to the patent. It would only cost them what $5.00, $10.00 a share to buy us out based on our SS and with their distribution channels and money in the first year alone it would bring in massive profits for them.

Philip Morris Int'l buys rights to nicotine system

I loved the below comment from the Article
"We know that people smoke for the nicotine and die from the smoke," said David Sweanor, a Canadian law professor and tobacco expert who consults with companies and others on industry issues. The question becomes, "can you give them the nicotine without the smoke in some way that's consumer acceptable."

http://www.cnbc.com/id/43183414
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esperanza

05/26/11 1:59 PM

#28980 RE: warrior_king #28958

Good thing is that these LARGE companies are moving towards smoke-free/vapor-free products. If they keep pursuing these areas then that could only mean SFIO's RE/AL is the RIGHT PRODUCT AT THE RIGHT TIME.
So, is PM moving towards an asthma nicotine inhaler…that doesn’t simulate the sensation of smoking a real cigarette, ie no heat??? I’m not a smoker, but I think I’d prefer our product’s technology over their technology if I was…My REAL order is still awaiting fulfillment
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Mbil#446er

05/26/11 2:17 PM

#28996 RE: warrior_king #28958

Phillip Morris and SFI Neighbors in Irvine Cal.
Don't know if this is an old or new address for SFI but on the map it looks like they are on opposite sides of the same industrial park

http://www.manta.com/mb_55_B806F000_1R3/cigarettes/irvine_ca
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Polack

05/26/11 2:22 PM

#29003 RE: warrior_king #28958

Sunil, thanks for posting the link to this article. In the article, it's stated, "Spokesman Peter Nixon said it may take three to five years to develop a commercial product that would be considered an alternative to conventional cigarettes."


Or they could just acquire SFIO for $5++ per share and have the technology and product immediately!