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bananarama

02/05/14 3:38 PM

#69989 RE: specular #69983

Hi specular,
I just disagree with one thing you wrote: "If Warwick isn't able to come up with a process for large scale production - this won't work and the stock dies"

I do not believe this company dies if WM is unable "to come up with a process for large scale production."

You may forget that WM is in a joint venture with KBLB, and they are working together on other types of silk as well. Therefore, if we strike out with one of these (and I doubt it seriously), there will be other types of silk. Please read this excerpt from the article:

Warwick Mills in New Ipswich has partnered with Kraig Biocraft Laboratories, a developer of genetically engineered spider silk-based fiber technologies in Lansing, Mich., to manufacture a new kind of silk. The material is produced by caterpillars whose DNA has been crossed with spiders to produce a stronger material. Warwick Mills, which produces advanced technical textiles and protective materials for markets ranging from the boating industry to aerospace and defense, was interested in using the new kind of silk for new textile applications , said Warwick Mills President Charlie Howland in a phone interview Wednesday. He was introduced to the founder of Kraig Biocraft by some investors in the company who live in Keene, he said.