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2. The second reason I that led to my decision in investing in this organization is the fact this company already has 10 issued patents for the development and making of this product. The fact they have already reserved the rights to the making of this product is huge due to the fact as I mention earlier there is no competition in this industry which means this is a groundbreaking product in the medical field. As well as having 10 issues patents it took the creator of this product 22 years to actually develop this product. Taking that long to develop a product means once this product is introduced into the medical field and Syndaver start to gain competition from other major companies in the medical field it will stay take those major companies

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