Re: Why don't you claim to have a biotech division?
Jeff, I am just simple investor but, it is obvious that they have not announced a biotech division because they already have one. FBN corporate policy is to not announce all of the great things they are doing. That is why I have such confidence in the company. Announcing stuff is work and that would be a big distraction from whatever they are currently doing.
I am not a rumor monger but, I heard an interesting item on the street ( BTW:I call this home, since I sold all my worldly belonging to acquire FBN stock). The skinny I got was that FBN was going to announce a product, possibly called BioSphere-2000. In talking to the guys, at least those lucid enough to beg, I get the sense that Y2K is a real problem that infects the very fabric of our society. When we are not panhandling, one of our main topics of discussion is the estimate for fixing the problem. Our consensus is that it will require between $52 billion and $1.25 trillion to do the job. Well.., enough about that, the word here is that the FBN biotech division is tera-forming an entire planet. Based on earlier posts on this thread I believe it to be Mars. BioSphere-2000 does not fix the Y2K problem here on earth. It provides every earthling ( at least those with money) a chance to move to a new environment on another planet. This planet will be certified as 100% Y2K compliant. So good-bye embedded processors and COBOL date infected programs.
Regards
Tom
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