BioToxin Detectors Signal Fearful Age

By admin | Mar 9, 2008
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You know, I can remember a time when most people didn’t have to worry much about locking their doors. Heck, kids could go on walks that lasted for miles and not think a second thought. Those were good times. Now the world is a little less safe. It’s sad but true. Don’t agree? Well, the very fact that there is a market for Universal Detection Technologies biotoxin detection systems says otherwise.

As for earnings? “Universal Detection Technology is pleased to announce today that its quarterly revenues for the quarter ending June 30, 2007 climbed 830% from the same quarter of the previous year. The increased revenues were derived primarily from the sale of UDTT’s bioterrorism detection kits.” Yeah, that’s a little bit of an increase in demand. Geez.  They have detection kits for Ricin, Anthrax, Botulinum, SEB, and Plague.  They also do tests for radiation.  The biotoxin detection kits cost $275 for 10.

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