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Fusionboy, I love how you repeatedly state that DrCave says mask are too small of a business for them. Dr Cave is on the inside of the business and we are all outside and speculating. If he says this is too small, imagine what is coming our way! :)
DrMicho, I apologise if you feel I am attacking you instead of UG or others that do the same. I emphasised above that I personally don’t like this associated with INVESTORS of NNN. I see you as a LTH, hence I replied. I haven’t filtered or reported anyone (apart from UG’s post about Albanians) and will not start with filtering Team NNN. Have a great day. :)
DrMicho, as much as I dislike UGs ongoing negativity in this board, I think attacks on personal level are not pretty and not something I’d personally like to associate with INVESTORS of NNN. He is entitled to his opinion, just like all of us and has the right to stand by his beliefs. Contradicting his beliefs with a valid argument is ok, but it is not acceptable to personally insult someone. In my books that is bullying. You are not the only one that does it here and I hope it stops, because that is exactly what turns this BB into a playground most of the time. Please do not take offence in what I just typed.
UG, the link I am about to post is not to compare Apple with NNN, but just to put things into perspective and remind you that Apple only sold over 1 million phones in 2007, compared to 100ds of millions it sells now. The masks and nutrients are newborns. Give them time. As for the trials, anyone with a little common sense knows that they take time to analyse. Crops must be collected a few years, conditions and changes during those years must be evaluated before concluding whether the product is a success or not. Yes; they can fail, but they cannot rush this just to make us happy. If you think what they have is worth investing in, then do so. If not, then move on. It’s as simple as that.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/276306/global-apple-iphone-sales-since-fiscal-year-2007/
Sink was meant to be zinc. Apologies for the typo. :)
The way I see this business unfolding now is mass production of nanoparticles. These can be of copper, sink, silver, iron, gold, etc. and have many many uses. They so far have identified and are commercialising them in the form of nano-nutrients and antiviral materials (mask). The citrus greening trial appears to use zinc and the chilli trials is using iron and silica. Regardless of who holds the trademark for the final product, the main one will be supplied by the patented technology of Pharm2farm.
Maybe we should split the teams into 2. Let’s see which “team” has the most participants. Lol
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Fusionboy, where I come from we are taught that we should listen to the opinion of 100 people, but only allow YOUR own opinion to finalise a decision.
The “new investors” that make a decision based on what I say or YOU and anyone else for that matter, would lose their money anyway (whether on aim or down the bookies) as they would not be investors, but GAMBLERS. Investors do their own research; new and old. :) GLA INVESTORS.
Could still be considered as expanding (at least their services)
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/13004046/officers
2 of the directors of Volz Financial (incorporated Nov 2020) are also listed as directors of Volz Filters Uk which was incorporated in 2006.
Patience is a virtue fusionboy , so they say anyway. Those that don’t have any know what they have to do. :) I am personally HODLING this just like my Bitcoin. :)
Now this is a post worth reading. Well done callit.
It’s clear what is increasing here. The capabilities of producing nanoparticles cheaply and efficiently.
Fusionboy, correction: Legge said they never intend to be a mask MANUFACTURING business.
That is correct, they manufacture NANOPARTICLES using a disc reactor and others will manufacture the antiviral PRODUCTS.
Have a look and check where nanoparticles can be used. You can have a pick from crop nutrition, pharmaceuticals, antiviral materials, health supplements, etc.
Yesterday everyone was saying they will net get any money back for the machine and today they are complaining that they did.
Volz still in and I have a feeling manufacturing will start in India (where labour cost is far less than UK) too.
The potential here still remains huge and the prospects are improving in my opinion.
Furthermore, it appears that mask making machines is Lemu’s new development and my guess is RMS was one of the first to have purchased it. Things with new tech/ machinery can go wrong and it would be the manufacturer that would be liable to make right, especially if it was their engineers that were supposed to do the commissioning.
https://www.labelsandlabeling.com/news/new-products/lemu-group-engineers-mask-making-machine
Just a thought anyway and as always DYOR.
Unitedguy, why would the Department for International Trade India promote a partnership for an order of only 350000 masks (one-off order), which according to you is only worth around ÂŁ100 000?
I recall you saying that the India distribution agreement was with a one man company and this man’s profession was a builder. As it turns out there are 70 people in LinkedIn with the name of Vivek Kholi and can see that you can mistakenly refer to the wrong guy. The one involved with NNN appears to be a very successful businessman that owns a company with commercial links to 202 countries. In my opinion a £100 000 or even £350 000 deal would not be significant enough for this individual to promote and endorse as a partnership.
Unitedguy, imagine you were the guy that ordered an initial amount of 350000 masks to trial, but do not intend to place another order or help produce them in a cheaper manner. Would you then publicly announce a partnership with the same supplier? Again, just common sense, no business brain needed in my opinion. They are definitely interested. :)
I think you would not add the extra expense of returning the machine to Lemu if you don’t get any of your money back. Just common sense in my opinion. I’d personally only pay postage for returning an item, if I get all my money back or at least more than I am spending to return it. :)