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salle

02/28/14 1:16 PM

#2130 RE: GKG #2129

I don't know the technicalities when it comes to those things. I guess you would have to call fushion pharm, ask them the same question I did and then call a patent agency or patent attorney. I'm just not sure. It does concern me though long term that their product is easily replicated. That's why I am here for a quick flip. I own 11,500 shares of this company, I've already made $20,000 my first time around with this company and this is probably my last time around with them. Waiting for big news (earnings) then I'll be dumping everything for another profit. The long term scares me.

TraderGash

02/28/14 1:31 PM

#2133 RE: GKG #2129

A pharmapod is simply the integration of standard indoor growing systems with standard HVAC components within a refurbished shipping container. In the city I live in, there are a number of small engineering / fabrication companies who would be capable of doing this, and already have production facilities and the financial capability to start up design and production.

Fallingknife75

02/28/14 1:32 PM

#2134 RE: GKG #2129

Yes, there are other companies making similar products. However I think there is room for competition at this point in the industry.

http://www.growopltd.com/categories/Portable-Hydroponic-Trailers/

Knife

GLTA

returns

02/28/14 1:34 PM

#2135 RE: GKG #2129

With a patent pending in the Washington DC. Patent Office,no one else can duplicate
your product and if you get the patent no one can duplicate your product for a period
of years depending what your patent is.That is why you want to keep "Patent Pending"
as long as you can.
Either way, by that time Fspm will have sold thousands of Pharm pods.