Comment by
JohnFriesen on Dec 23, 2020 1:14pm
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Comment by
Tandem09 on Dec 23, 2020 1:25pm
You buy biocloud to ensure your employees arent sick and carriers spreading the virus... your not checking random joes and jills off the street lol
Comment by
SpenceW15 on Dec 23, 2020 1:29pm
Happy to play devils advocate here on the bullboard as a bull. What do they say... "you can't put a price on safety" lmao. Cheers guys and GLTA!
Comment by
Whydunnit on Dec 23, 2020 1:55pm
If ink cartridges were $400 each and you needed a new one for each document, we'd still be using typewriters.
Comment by
north40 on Dec 23, 2020 2:10pm
the greatest of GILETTE, give away the handle,sell the blades! give Israel the guns,sell them the ammo!
Comment by
SpenceW15 on Dec 23, 2020 2:37pm
Point well taken. So perhaps overtime through economies of scale we will see the price come down for the units themselves however the price for cartridges could very well remain fixed. With additional recurring revenue coming from other biocloud detection chambers mentioned in presentation last week.
Comment by
yearninyank on Dec 23, 2020 3:02pm
The rest of it is just a box a full of wires right... seriously though, the possibilites in a future world (a good one I mean) are amazing. We still call everything copier related a Xerox (well, I do but I'm old). What would really be cool is if they patented all this...:)
Comment by
Nearnorth1234 on Dec 23, 2020 3:06pm
patents have already been submitted in the USA and Canada
Comment by
Nearnorth1234 on Dec 23, 2020 2:01pm
someone who buys a $12,000 US machine is not going to worry about $1200-$1500 annuually to keep their staff and customers safe, it will be a big marketing advantage to have a Biocloud unit
Comment by
deskmale on Dec 23, 2020 3:17pm
Exactly, that's a drop in the bucket for a lot of busineses.
Comment by
yearninyank on Dec 23, 2020 5:10pm
oh geez, still? Ok, how much does it cost an individual, or a company, or a nation (assuming a good socilaized medicine program {wish we had one} to intubate a covid patient? The cost of the detction chambers will be borne as needed without a lot of fuss. But if you are that worried about it I say sell at the open.
Comment by
Whydunnit on Dec 23, 2020 8:03pm
The cost of detection chambers will be borne as needed without a fuss by some people/companies. Other people/companies will find the cost onerous and won't buy, but would if it weren't. Pretty simple.
Comment by
yearninyank on Dec 23, 2020 8:47pm
yep, simple Everyone can't buy a Tesla, eat at Chiptole three times a week (oh I miss Chipotle), or buy a new I-phone every year but people who own those stocks don't argue on message boards I bet. Good luck to us all but if you have doubts get out - investing is expensive so let's keep it fun!
Comment by
Tandem09 on Dec 23, 2020 1:18pm
Yeah, they have some form of recycling plan attached to this. I assume they refill the chambers chemicals. Ie.. if your Franchise orders 15,000 bioclouds. They'll be ordering 100,000 chambers.
Comment by
JohnFriesen on Dec 23, 2020 1:22pm
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Comment by
north40 on Dec 23, 2020 1:44pm
thats nothing, changing the furnace filters monthly? sidewalk and window cleaning? weekend cleaners? thats part of the beauty of Biocloud,builds a residual income! love it!