There is a full patent on this technology so if you were questioning wether the technology could be reproduced ( ie copied ) I think they have that base covered. Patents haven't stopped the chinese from copying anything; be it from electronics through to kiddie LEGO, but in the primary target market (UK) it shouldn't be a problem to police the patent.
Can it be easily manufactured? I would imagine so. I have studied electronic/electrical engineering and I imagine this would be piece of cake.
Obviously titanium wire isn't available from your nearest DIY hardware but the pulse sequence box I imagine would be very simple.
I bought in at 20cents around Sept ( $40k worth) and I am certain this will go for a good gallop this year. I have seen lots of average gadget stocks (eg IMI with the intelliheart thing) with lots of hype but really do they do things that are in high demand and are people are desperate to get hold of?..
but never seen a stock that can dry up 4 feet of water in a railway tunnel where other contractors have all but given given up..with such amazing technology. Tried and proven. And not much hype around this one yet. Wait till the hype comes around. I reckon this one will go like the clappers.
When it goes cash flow positive people will be forced to start to sitting up straight and realise this isn't just a 'pipe dream'.
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