Blizzy, You are a laugh riot. Someone asks for
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You are a laugh riot. Someone asks for your self-proclaimed expertise on marketing and all you are providing is a Wikipedia Investor response at best. From the financials and statements released by NanoLogix over the past couple of years, it's obvious they are gaining some traction yet you always have a negative critical statement to make regarding their business. Weren't you the one who stated they were making no sales? Now you're stating they're not making enough sales. Regarding traction in the market --- you can take that to mean that any sales they make have to be to either:
1) Someone who is new to using petri plates
2) Someone who was previously using petri plates from another supplier
In either case they are probably attracting the attention of other suppliers, since NanoLogix is receiving the money from sales to either 1 or 2, or both, and that eventually has to affect the bottom line for the competition.
In paraphrasing Machiavelli's question, aside from your comical response of distributing through a large established distributor (How? You obviously don't think that perhaps some of the confidentiality agreements mentioned over the past few years could be related to efforts for that) tell us how would you market their technology? If the products NanoLogix has revolutionize what has been a trudging old boys network usage profile, to one with the equivalent of an oil change that lasts for 50,000 miles or a razor blade that stays sharp for 6 months, how would you market that? From your naïve statement regarding lab stock usage and rotation you apparently don't think there's a value to long term shelf life for a product or rapid detection of a problem through the use of their N-Assay. I've been treating patients for more than a few years now and can categorically state that you are wrong and have an agenda that runs counter to those who INVEST in shares. What has caused that?