Strong Buy
Oh let’s first understand that department of agriculture didn’t give PBIO approximately $1 million free grant money for bad results. Soon after The department of agricultures testing of many nano technology companies…then soon after The Ohio State University‘s food and drink consortium comes to the table…OSU didn’t ask us to be a partner because of bad results. Keep in mind I don’t think Ohio State University ever asked any of the companies they featured in their food and drink consortium to be a partner. The good thing about that is they get no equity in the company…thinking they just get some kind of small cut for helping PBIO commercialize with some of the fantastic companies that are paying a very large sum of money test their products and have a chance for exclusivity for say a year or so. A large household names so maybe private in the Ohio State food and drink consortium and some may have come directly to Pressure Biosciences. On a conference call John Hollister mentioned Ole Miss or the University of Mississippi who is basically the number one pharmacology department that specializes in medical grade CBD and marijuana. I guess his connection to the University may be looking for the company that has the best solution for CBD oil to be beneficial to the health. University of Mississippi was given the free grant money from the NFL for the CBD Oil pain study and works directly with the government. Some very large companies are looking for the best CBD technology and I guess we’re all wondering what company could be the real deal to actually make CBD Oil beneficial and worthy of being put in many drinks and foods the pharmaceutical products maybe cosmetics products. A good thing about conference calls and podcasts is that sometimes the CEO lets people know that there are lotta good things happening. The results that come out of some of the testing going on now and in the future they show that one company has by far the best CBD Oil technology. Of course specific names and details from these large players will eventually get documented and explain why some people who are close to the company believe the intellectual properties are worth many times this very small market cap. I sit back and wait just like those that are loyal Shareholders. I think it’s very interesting that approximately 44% of all new drug candidates vaccine candidates are oil based in about 25% are protein-based. But again let’s not forget about BaraFold which does something amazing to protein based drugs and vaccines. I think I remember we’re working with a couple major pharmaceutical companies also mentioned on several public forums…so who knows whether it’s beverage companies or pharmaceutical companies that are household names I think it’s probably worth the wait and the aggravating patience we are all waiting for the stock to takeoff. Five thumbs up and five money bags in my mind represent the minimum number of household names on my wish list may be interested in some of the PBIO Technologies that make up the approximately 30 issued and completed Patents. What if it’s two major things or 10 major accomplishments occur in any case
at the current stock price I only need probably one to be very successful. Most companies with strong intellectual properties and significant technologies have hundreds of millions of outstanding shares even if we diluted the shares at say $2.50 a share we have less shares and better technologies and probably many stocks the trade above ($5) a share.. some reason I like the number five 👍👍👍👍👍💰💰💰💰💰