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| Sylv wrote:
> Dude;
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> I did a Google seach of Nutra Pharma, and red flags starting going up
> on this joint.
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> This is from their corporate home page:
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> Sounds like their "mission" is to make dough. LOTS of dough. Nothing
> about their research. . .just acquiring the rights to the research
> of others. They just want to be the Starbuck or the Microsoft of the
> drugs for MS and HIV markets.
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> And right at the bottom was an area in which you could go invest in
> their noble endeavors. . .doesn't sound very scientific to me.
> Actually, it sounds like a big scam.
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> Sylvia
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Here are the results of Alex's Sooper Dooper PR Translator(tm).
What they said:
"Nutra Pharma's goal is to become the most profitable Biotechnology
holding company in the US."
What they really mean:
We have high hopes, really, and we're not going to actually develop
anything new, just buy up a bunch of existing companies.
What they said:
"We will accomplish this by identifying and acquiring intellectual
property..."
What they really mean:
We will buy up existing patents to hold hostage over others wishing to
explore this area, thereby increasing the cost of research and boosting
our bottom line.
What they said:
"... and operations in the biotechnology arena that is synergistic with
our current holdings ..."
What they really mean:
We don't really want to develop anything, we just want to lock up the
existing technology.
What they said:
"... and is licensable in the short term."
What they really mean:
We don't give a damn about the end result, we just want to license the
methods for lots of cash. All we care about is the return on
investment, nothing else matters as long as our share price goes "TO TEH
MOON!!!"
;-)
Alex
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