PJ83 said:Hey guys,
I'm just reading about SLA now and I'm a skeptic about its products ATM.
If you're familiar with it, does anyone see any similarities with BOS? Both companies are using naturally derived products (although BOS has synthesized the natural product) and are applying it to solve modern problems.
Both have massive upside with little current sales. Both have target markets with billions of sales potential and high margins.
An international Japan-based company called Restoration Group specializes in commercializing these types of products. It has snavelled up over 10% of BOS's shares and are backing it all the with great previous track record. It's received numerous Australian industry grants and has numerous research partnerships with international companies. It's got a patent family and is expecting
As you say BOS synthesises thier product, SLA has a patented system to extract live/living material without harming it (ie not using heat) and has 70 years of reasearch, unlike BOS, therefore the SP is reflecting the potential of a great NATURAL product, not a synthesised bunch of chemicals....there is realy no comparison....SLA ROCKS!!!!
SLA is about to get Ropren approved which is a major step, other BIOs in thier range already are, and as soona s they sell the 'on hand' Ropren they will have enough cash to continue with trials and expansion....trials will be the SP winner though...
From what I can see Bos is on a TOTALY different path and any similarities will probably be in SLA's favour if the same results are obtained....
ROPREN is multi faceted in it's uses and in combination with BIO-B and the othe 13, in various ways, it just stands out as a winner.
PJ83....if you listened to the AGM on brr.com.au you would hear Vagif say we have the Russian Mafia on our side...lol.....and this is an Australian company not a Russian one, it's just manufacturing in Siberia ATMhey dude
....some are traded in Germany(at a premium) I think, but otherwise it's all OZ....DR Vagif is a naturalised Ozzy....since '94 from recollection.
There are plenty that are happy to hold here, jump on or don't; It makes no difference to me......SLA is not a bad one to have held over the last 4-5 months....and jealousy will get you nowhere......hehe.......:
I pick my 'holdem forever stocks' carefuly, research them, contact management and then tell my friends.....and guess what....they're still my friends....lol.....never listen to hype and ramping just DYOR....nearly bought BOS myself a long time ago....the big difference is that SLA is rising....very similar 10 year graphs, but we have someting special here.......good luck with BOS PJ 83, and my best advice is not to fall in love with a share....if it doesnt perform then sell it!
chops_a_must said:Yeah, I'm not doubting its potential to make money, I'm doubting how much. If it is a blackmores type, the revenue will be limited, but if it is a prescription based medicine, I dare say the revenue base will be significantly larger. And if it is marketed as a natural product, you will have every man and his dog coming out with studies showing why it doesn't work etc. etc.
Because it is made from plant based substances, it will be in direct competition with products such as 'Logicol'. This will also make it harder to make huge amounts from the product.
Nah, more like Doctor Miracle.PJ83 said:SUPER SCIENTISTS, what, like batman? He's a scientist.
Sandman said:Guys,
I think this would be about the time to start buying.
Has proved its science in Australia. (God knows why - Australia gave the world thalidomide).
Got manufacturers and marketers in place to sell it's Bio A range which will sell better than just about any product now available
Ropren to be listed as a medicine in Russia any day now. For any major drug company this would cost about $1000 Million. Which would put a value of about $5 on SLA yet it is peddling at .69c.
I reckon it will be close to $5 by Xmas unless some drug company makes abid for it. In which case it will be lot more.
I keep buying with any spare cash I have.
yeah.........got what ya lookin for PJ83. a sp rise on monday is just the tonic.PJ83 said:As good as their intentions are stated, #1 objective is to make money. Otherwise they would be a non-profit organisation. Thank god that's not the case.
Another boring weekend without the stockmarket. Yawn. Might have to hit the piss. I wonder whether SLA can make a decent pick-me-up pill?
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pacer said:http://www.solagran.com/docs/media/CM%20Antibacterial%20on%20the%20launch%20pad.htm
Are we getting a bit of notice now or what.....the next leg up will no doubt cure any scepticism.
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