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   barrel_scraper
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Username: barrel_scraper Post Number: 8 Registered: 12-2003Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Sunday, January 18, 2004 - 02:25 am: | 
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Hi Airedale, I have not been watching this stock - but the following was penned by someone who has. One of the party Faithful - goes by the name of Willy Wonker - so many thanks are afforded in his direction. the following is dated 13/01/04 "1. Launch of product in Asia soon - People under-estimate the Asian market for preventative products. Asian's are prepare to spend money on prevention than cure. 2. Mouth wash and toothpaste launch soon - Natural "Good" bacteria that fights "Bad" bacteria that causes tooth decay and bad breath. 3. USA & Germany approval for distribution in a few months. Bliss products is classed as cosmetic so there shouldnt be any problems for approval. 4. Profit for 2005 projected and maybe dividend. This is a NZ company with an amazing product that no one else have with unlimited potential for growth overseas. Investors are too focus on the current situation and have forgotten the potential for the future." WW goes on to say " The value of BLT is not the cashflow, but the intellectual property of the products they have developed. The more exciting products they develop the more value of their intellectual property. Maybe a reputable bio tech company with resources and funds can extract value from the BLT products. It has taken Professor Tagg over 20 years to research and develop BLis products. Assuming a Bio Tech firm in the US has a large staff taking just over 10 years to develop and market a similar product to BLT, you wont get much change from US$50-100 million. BLT at 17.5 cents only has a market capital of NZ$17 million. So it makes more sense to buy BLT than to develop a product similar, thus BLT is under-valued at current prices. Not only that, BLT currently has two exciting products with new and exciting products on the pipeline ready to be launched this year. My conclusion is that BLT's value is in the intelletual property of the product and not is current casflow. The Value is in the amazing "Good" bacteria products they currently have and new products launching soon." The main bone of contention among avid supporters seems to be wether the management have what it takes to successfully market there product. Hope this helps best Regards
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   i_claudius
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Username: i_claudius Post Number: 1280 Registered: 11-2002Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Sunday, January 18, 2004 - 06:54 am: | 
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Hi Scalper There's another even cheaper way a buyer could acquire the intellectual property for a knock down price Let the company with on the vine and buy the property rights in the resulting garage sale. Who is to say which is the more likely outcome, and why? A track record of sales and profit (cash flow) would greatly enhance the chances of a good outcome imho With Best Wishes Claudius (waking from a prolonged sleep)
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   airedale
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Username: airedale Post Number: 14 Registered: 11-2003Rating: N/A Votes: 0
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| | Sunday, January 18, 2004 - 10:29 am: | 
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Hi, Barrel Scraper, BLT has now had two up weeks since its post rights low, and using Darryl Guppy's countback line, it seems to be recovering in to an uptrend. I will think about buying some more.
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