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bananarama

12/27/12 5:24 PM

#50840 RE: igotthemojo #50839

Mojo,
I agree with everything you said in this post except for the last line. Other than that, you did a good job explaining your ideas, and they make sense....Have a Happy New Year, Mojo.....

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es1

12/27/12 5:45 PM

#50841 RE: igotthemojo #50839

of course the stock price being cheap relative to its recent pps makes it appear to be somewhat attractive...but then so was .04 and .05 and .06 etc...doesnt take much of a drop in pps to be down another 30, 40, 50%....



Correct me if I am wrong mojo but if I looked wouldnt I find that you bought at all those price ranges??
Apparently there is a good time to buy.
I think the PPS has dropped since your last reported buy, but I cant say for sure without wasting my time.

So tell me...When is the good time to buy KBLB?

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Amateur1

12/27/12 10:50 PM

#50845 RE: igotthemojo #50839

Hey Mojo. Been reading and liking your posts.
I want to agree that nothing can be construed from silence by itself. You are correct, sir.
Silence - or something like it - has been a frequent complaint on this board, usually sense that too much time has elapsed. However, if a lack of communication is consistent with both successful and unsuccessful scenarios then the non-communication is, as it stands now, unimportant.
There is a lot of boom/bust sentiment on this board as well. I agree that both are possible, but I have been wondering about the middle ground.
Can KBLB is double or triple it's PPS by commercializing MS? I have come to think that it is a good bet.
First, they don't have to sell that much. How big a contract to drive the PPS to ... 15 cents?
They don't have to sell it this year or even next year for shareholder to realize a good return.
MS is ... a product. I don't know what MS will finally turn out to be, but right now it is unique. It is stronger and smoother than regular silk, or so they say, and KBLB has the rights to it.
Hell, maybe it's only good for catching flies or maybe it makes you itch, but somebody's gotta want it for something.
It may be worth a little or a lot, but is it worth $X00 million for socks or sutures or Silly Spider String?
Of course, this is a forward-looking attitude.
Oh, yes. I've never invested in a company that has managed to make itself disappear. Maybe they could market that.