The Dean Thinks $SKVI Could Move Sky High
December 15th, 2009 at 2:57 pm Posted byAs part of The Dean’s Swine Flu Spectacular, $BOCL, $AVIC and $MSAH are on The Dean’s List of promoted stocks this week but, as always, The Dean has been keeping his eyes and ears open for other swine flu stocks testing the waters of this winter’s flu season.
The Dean thinks Skinvisible, Inc. (OTC: SKVI.OB) and their DermSafe antimicrobial hand sanitizer could see some action because swine flu’s like Hansel from Zoolander, “So HOT Right Now!”
In November, $SKVI completed a clinical study which proved their DermSafe product is 99.99% effective in the inactivation of the H1N1 swine flu virus on human skin.
More recently, $SKVI announced a licensing agreement with Alto Pharmaceuticals for exclusive manufacturing, and commercial and professional use marketing rights in Canada.
The Dean believes this agreement could be BIG for $SKVI because the company will be able to begin DermSafe sales in January 2010.
The Dean believes $SKVI could be in the beginning stages of a promotional campaign led by the team of StockGuru.com, ShareholderVision.com and StreetResearch.com (500,000 rule 144 restricted shares) and The Dean thinks that could mean news, volume and sky high gains for this swine flu stock.
The Dean wants all of his students to do their homework and prepare for swine flu profits.






Dean, according to actual trials the CDC ran, any >60% alcohol hand sanitizer or rubbing alcohol will kill all forms of influenza ON CONTACT. If you can find >120 proof Vodka or Rum, they will work just as well.
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/eid/vol12no03/05-0955.htm#1
time and time again I tell you pack. stock promotion has little to do with the company and its products.
Unlike alcohol though, SKVI’s Dermsafe keeps on killing viruses and bacteria (including MRSA) for 4 hours without reapplication. Alcohol kills until it evaporates…about 10 seconds. Sort of be nice at the gym or in the daycare settings (where alcohol based sanitizers aren’t usually allowed)to have this continuous protection.
Also, I work in a hospital (surgical) setting, and we CAN’T wait until Dermsafe is available in the States. Hospital acquired infections for both the patient and us will drop like a rock, while I imagine the profits/stock will go up for those of you interested…I more a believer in the product, not a follower of the money.
according to their own study; “DermSafe killed the virus to the same detection level as 70% alcohol”. the claim that it keeps killing on your skin for 4 hours is ludicrous. skin cell slough off, you perspire and secrete oils and your hands rub on surfaces. so unless you put DermSafe on, stick your hands out, then sleep for hours, it’s totally impractical.
If you lose that many skin cells in four hours, you’ll be down to raw muscle within a day or two! What’s the point of any lotions if that’s true? Honey, your makeup’s falling off and the day isn’t half over! Please research…
With Skinvisible’s Safe4hours getting Walgreens distribution, this opens the door for Dermsafe once it’s released in the U.S. (similar products, but Safe4hours uses Triclosan). It is vastly superior to alcohol based sanitizers, so will eventually win the shelf wars. Also, Dermsafe may be able to take the place of 3m’s pre-surgical scrub replacement Avagard in most hospitals in the country (again getting rid of the cracked skin due to alcohol). Selling this stock now I think is foolish…the P/E will begin to break out as the year progresses and some serious profit potential is there.
I started using Safe4hours this week now that I can get it at Walgreens, and it is awesome! No more skin cracks and peeling from using alcohol sanitizers constantly…actually it seems to heal better than lotion. The way it’s going, I think everyone in the hospital will be hooked on it soon. Liked it so much I bought some stock. As the word gets out Skinvisible WILL take off.