RE: What is the compond worth ???bioboy 10,
Personally, from what I had a few months ago to what I am currently experiencing, I would gladly put out quite a bit of "personal" money. More than you have suggested if push came to shove. I am still capable in the "performance" arena which wasn't possible pre-Protox. At month nine I was able to "hold it" all night and drain like a teenager the next morning. That really felt good!! Now it is dribble, dribble, dribble and make sure it doesn't run down your leg when you put the equipment away because you thing that you are finsihed.
What happens during the new trial I am on remains to be experienced. Viagra & Cialus are ruled out as a condition as they were with Protox.. I am still hanging (wrong term) in there to date 18 months after the injection and at 70 years of age.
Right now I am getting up about every hour after retiring for the night to head to the "Biffy". It ain't fun. It may have something to do with the new program which I am on but I don't like it. I wouldn't blink at $10.00/day to get what I had at the nine month level on the Protox. The injection was an uncomfortable procedure but at once every nine months, would be very much worth it to me!
When you consider the FACT that 40% to 50% of men over the age of 45 suffer from ED due to BPH (BHP??) in all races and suffer to the same thing the value of what I have experienced is unfathomable in the urination control and the sexual performance areas alone. Need I say more.?
Further as to the SH value, I am green in the field of individual stocks as I am almost fully in ETFs at my age. Takes the guess work out and allows for more freedom for whatever time is left. It has become rather glaringly clear to me how an interested and instructed group who had a lot to gain financially with a "cheap" takeover could very easily manipulate the stock when principals are refusing to sell at very low prices. It would be very easy for a few to keep the price down on an excellent product when others refuse to sell by bouncing a few thousand shares around at bottom prices between themselves to keep the price low for a final buyout.
This is just conjecture on my part but this product is just too good to lose out on as it is so very "helpful". It also has to be worth a heck of a lot more financially too.
Please excuse the final "rant"