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elichen

02/23/14 3:00 PM

#70730 RE: TRUISM #70729

I find it significantly telling that Zincfinger has dropped out of KBLB. He used to be the biggest KBLB fan on both boards.

I'm not saying there's no chance for KBLB to succeed--but in terms of allocating ones limited resources, i agree with Zinc that there are far better choices than KBLB, and i'm sure glad i moved my $ elsewhere.

KBLB is a very complex operation spread over so much time and space, and so many people involved, including a gazillion low-tech worm farmers and mulberry growers, with so much that can go wrong at each point in the process. Storms, tsunamis, draught, floods. Civil wars. As compared with tightly controlled, clean, high-tech labs. in the good ole USA. Short term spikes on speculation, yes. But that is a different matter. imho.
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igotthemojo

02/23/14 4:37 PM

#70731 RE: TRUISM #70729

"KBLB's successes will eventually equate to shareholder success (financially)."

yup...that's how the stock market has worked for 200 yrs...the business you invest in does good and so do you...

if they lose..you lose..

"I honestly want to see where KBLB can go in the near future and beyond."

as long as kim is running the company, you can forget about near future...you should set your sights on the distant future becaue kim doesn't know what he is doing...he is learning as he goes...and he apparently isn't a fast learner...he will be dragging his feet and this company along in an extremely slow pace...

kim must love competition because hes method of stopping to smell the flowers along the race track is not working out well....