Thank you for the answer. If tokenholders hava a right of voting, is a situation when tokenholders can vote about firing the top management real?
LOL TECHNICALLY, I have created the SANA token distribution and the attached Class B Common Voting stock so that if all the SANA token were issued and all the stock was issue then the public would control 54% of the company. And yes they could fire the management. But why would you is a better question. If the management which includes the inventor of the treatment has done a great job and is making everyone money and profits keep increasing the value of the token, why would you get rid of such a winning team.

What will happen if someone will get 51% of all tokens? Will he become a company owner with a right to choose the future of it by him own?
It would be almost impossible for any one person to get 51% of all the tokens. But to answer your question. If one person would own 51% of the tokens he could choose the future of it. But again that is basically impossible. Too many people would have to want to sell their tokens including all of the present management.
Sure, just told my opinion. We are here to discuss the project, right? :=) You question is really interesting, because such decisions will determine how fast they will build their business and how fast investors will start to get their dividends.
Some of the things that come into the decision process are:
1. How easy is it to work within the country to bring our treatment. I have been in discussion with a country about bringing in out treatment for people and was told it will cost about $200,000 in legal fees and government fees just to get approval. So that country will have to wait until we can afford that.
2. For dogs clinics, we are going to go to the places where people have dogs as pets. And more than that, owners who consider their dogs part of their family and will spend $4000 to treat the dogs. So people have dogs but would never spend that. That is why the US and Europe are good places to go with the Canine Cancer Centers.
3. MEDICAL TOURISM - Medical tourism is huge in the Caribbean and Central American where people come get treated for a lesser costs and to enjoy the beautiful weather. The Caribbean is close for both US and Europe. The come for dental work. For Plastic Surgery.
This are the main deciding factors.
What about the drugs, that ar used in this method of therapy? Are they legal in all countries?
Yes they are and have been using worldwide for years.
By the way, how many dogs can be treated at the same time and how many of them can be treated annually?
Great question. With one Veterinarian, 2 Vet Techs and 1 assistant Vet tech would could easily treat 120 dogs a month. If we added another Veterinarian and team it could cost to 240 dogs. And more teams add more dogs.
Australia and Japan are pretty rich countries with a big problem of cancer in dogs and human. The fact you've chosen those countries to expand your business proves that you are very experienced managers!
Thank you Anna. Many of us have been in business for 15 to 30 years or more. And the same amount with cancer research and canine cancer. So we know our markets.
So, how many Veterinarian+teams can work in 1 clinic? How large will clinics be, by the way?