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atownwater

10/06/11 8:49 PM

#5127 RE: exwannabe #5126

I can't argue with that assesment. This is going to take awhile to scale it up. I think he plans on getting docs used to it and hitting the home run with acne. I also think if there is any legs with the UCLA deal this company gets real valuable real quick. I still think the marked cap is really small for the potential. You have dotcoms out there that never made anything and are valued at millions. I mean look at the deal Mark Cuban made his millions on. No question as shareholders we are paying the companies freight right now, but I can live with it hell I have already bit the bullet. Never really goes below .50 so time to ride it out.
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Kipperdo

10/06/11 9:40 PM

#5129 RE: exwannabe #5126

did pernock say they can do 5k with existing facility? because in my previous notes i put down 1k, with expansion for 5k...i could be wrong, would not be the first time.

on a side note, and seriously not pumping because i actually let go of a small portion of my position yesterday and today (but still hold over 6 figure share count) just because i am over weight on this one. i received a phone call from a woman seeking some professional advice on a marketing matter. in the course of the conversation (she works for a doctor, not in derm or plastic) she started to tell me how excited she is because she is having a new cell based therapy next week. sure enough, it is Laviv! and apparently her boss is also having it done. it is being preformed by one of the newly trained doctors in san diego. this woman had NO idea i am vested in fcsc or my prior experience with laviv. could not believe it, she was a complete stranger telling me she is getting Laviv! so, i share this because obviously the word is getting out , at least in southern california.

i wonder if someone from investor relations could clarify the existing capacity issue?
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DewDiligence

10/10/11 12:17 PM

#5143 RE: exwannabe #5126

…botox is completely absurd and it sells. Never underestimate vanity and greed.

Actually, about 50% of Botox sales worldwide come from non-cosmetic medical indications such as cervical dystonia, blepharospasm, hyperhydrosis, overactive bladder, and migraine headache. Whatever Botox may be, it is assuredly not absurd.