Posted On: 08/23/2013 6:07:23 PM
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Re: Agent 0001 #4899
RE "i read a few things that there is a similarity between algae oil extraction process and cbd oil extraction process. And i think there could be a connection to the 40 or 10 acres."
SK Q2 disclosure
"On June 30, 2013, the Issuer also acquired...four unique machines for the extraction and purification of essential oils from cannabis, to aid in the development and production of medicinal products without the psychoactive ingredients, along with an exclusive right to market and use the machines."
On June 30, 2013, SK3 Group closed an acquisition agreement to acquire 100% of the outstanding shares of BBORL, INC (Berkeley Bio-Organic Research Laboratories), California Corporation from its four shareholders for 20 million shares of SK3 Group, common stock (5 million shares to each shareholder). A secondary interest is the development and production of equipment for the manufacture and production of cannabinoid-based medicines. Berkeley Bio has made substantial strides in these areas.
With the brainpower and inventiveness of Berkeley Biolabs, what if SK used their "unique" extraction and purification machines, licensed exclusively with marketing rights to SK and ramped up to scale, to economically extract high purity bio-fuel oil from algae? What would the news do to PPS?
Aloha, shorts.
SK Q2 disclosure
"On June 30, 2013, the Issuer also acquired...four unique machines for the extraction and purification of essential oils from cannabis, to aid in the development and production of medicinal products without the psychoactive ingredients, along with an exclusive right to market and use the machines."
On June 30, 2013, SK3 Group closed an acquisition agreement to acquire 100% of the outstanding shares of BBORL, INC (Berkeley Bio-Organic Research Laboratories), California Corporation from its four shareholders for 20 million shares of SK3 Group, common stock (5 million shares to each shareholder). A secondary interest is the development and production of equipment for the manufacture and production of cannabinoid-based medicines. Berkeley Bio has made substantial strides in these areas.
With the brainpower and inventiveness of Berkeley Biolabs, what if SK used their "unique" extraction and purification machines, licensed exclusively with marketing rights to SK and ramped up to scale, to economically extract high purity bio-fuel oil from algae? What would the news do to PPS?
Aloha, shorts.
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