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Re: ⭐️ [ANN] [STO] A Cancer Treatment Proven Since 2009 IT'S REVOLUTIONARY!!!
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garyn
on 25/07/2019, 15:03:30 UTC
USA is a region with very strict laws that are related to crypto world. Why you've decided to use US registration instead of registration in countries, that are friendly to blockchain?

First reason it because I live in the U.S. and AdSana is a U.S. company.  Secondly, I felt that if I created another company just for the purpose of the STO, that it would not have as much credibility. 

Gary



I wanted to share something with all of you that will show why most Veterianarian Clinic will be referring their patients to us instead of treating the dog with chemotherapy like they have been doing in the past.

As of December 31, 2019 at Midnight, a new compliant protocol that all Veterinarians, their staff and their facility must have takes effect. They must be in compliance with it by then if not they will be fined and can lose their license. It is called USP <800>.  This is specifically for using injectable chemotherapy which is what we use.  Any Veterianarian Clinice that plans to use injectable chemotherapy to treat dogs with cancer must make their clinic compliant.  The cost of equipment in each facility is around $200,000 or more.  So many Vet clinics will not be able to afford that cost.  Each of OUR Canine Cancer Centers will be FULLY COMPLIANT.  This means more Vet clinics will have to refer their patients to us insuring that we will have a lot of referrals.

How much do you need to fully equip 1 Canine Cancer Center with everything that you need to fit that USP <800>?

If we rent the buildings at first, I have budgeted $600,000 to $750,000 USD for build out and having funds to pay for one year of operating costs including salaries per one clinic.  This is accounting for about $300,000 to be fully USP <800> compliant.

If we build or buy the building it would close to $1M to $1.2M USD. Owning the building is better because that is an asset on the balance sheet.