Thanks, Diddy.
So they have as their IP:
patented cuvettes;
an un-useful Xray-related patent;
an expired Valimed-related patent;
an applied-for patent for a product called G4 that has yet to be reduced to practice; and
a couple of others
plus a manual with just a TofC for one of the above?
All these spinoff products blur.
Blurry or not, things just don't sound too promising for anything important being built or tweaked and delivered (or whatever the term of art was) by the end of this year.
BUT to give them their due ... we're told they're current on payments!
What payments, I wonder ... to the company they owed regular payments (royalties?) to for impinging on THEIR patent for something or other a while back?
No wonder there's a certain reluctance from the leaders of the company to publicly disclose with any degree of candor or precision or transparency where they are on the question of products and patents.
What's wrong with this entire picture? For starters, there's a whole lot of game playing going on.
But according to pennstreet, JB has stated that all will be golden by the end of the year, and capnmike is euphoric about what lies ahead.
Hard to believe it's been a dozen long years that some people have been waiting for some ROtheirI - more than 12, if you count the other brilliant ideas the company under its sundry names and CEOs has come up with through the years, from palace security systems to moon-powered windmills and specially bred cattle and not to forget those incredible edible cotton seeds (all before my time) and then of course the two cappers: the remarkable little elf and the promise of vammp that took the sp into the stratosphere only to crash within days when Jonathon Weil wrote his expose.
I guess weary shareholders who still care are more than happy to stand pat for 6-8 weeks more to watch their little sailing vessel work her way back out to sea again for her next spin around the harbour, a revitalized JB at the helm.
Hope springs eternal.