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Nate-PI Premium Member ohhh are you invested in this sp
In Yorkshire terms that's a Proper RMS fact not speculation now lets see where this goes . Must admit they pulled that one out of the bag 5ply mask thought it was finished well done
Although masks will be used less and less, they will still me used in their millions for many years to come, but this latest news re the filters is fantastic.
Just think of its uses, taking just the tourist business as one example.
Companies from the hospitality sector, including transport will be very quick to take this technology on board, as obviously those with filtration systems that kill Covid will be quick to advertise the fact, due to their customers feeling more confident.
Take the fact that scientist/microbiologists are looking at the many similarities between Legionnaires disease and Covid19, and whilst Legionnaires disease is a Bacterium, the similarities/effects and the people more likely to be effected are many.
Probably jumping well ahead of myself, but as someone has already said, this could be a far bigger ground breaker that when the virus killing mask was first muted.
If this filtration system works and is widely accepted, the days of below 10p a share will by this time next year be long gone.
What will every office or workplace require on getting everyone back into work...... nanosynth air filters provided by Volz....
UK.....pah!!
We've Volz, India and new nano products.
It's gonna be "RMS Global".
Nate, you have no business acumen at all. This company will cater to a far wider audience than you could ever imagine, on ALL its products. DYOR GLA
It’s quite comical really. The company initially promised these masks in December, then January and so on. We get an update on the week when UK ministers are calling for an end to the wearing of face masks as they’re now deemed unnecessary. What a let down. Maybe there will be some limited success with it in other country’s, but the only thing this company has demonstrated is that it cannot keep to any commitments that it makes, which makes it completely uninvestable.