Yes, and it seems to be a reasonably solid indicator that P&G has embraced the technology and is now laying the foundations for rolling it out via a variety of different products. We now have a number of different trade mark applications that seem to be OBJ-tech related that P&G have lodged:
1. SK-II MAGNETIC WAND (filed in multiple countries in September/October 2014 just prior to the "soft" launch).
2. SK-II MAGNETIC POWER BOOSTER (filed in Singapore April 2016, though no product yet released)
3. MAGNETIC BOOSTER (filed in at least 6 Asian countries in October 2016 - no products released).
4. MAGNETIC MICROPULSE TECHNOLOGY (filed in Singapore in January this year - no product released bearing its name)
5. MAGNETIC POWER INFUSER (filed in 2 Asian countries last week - no products yet released).
Companies don't file trade mark applications just "for fun". They file them as a method of protecting soon-to-be commercialised products. The money will inevitably flow IMHO. The angst of the BoD will no doubt be "Will we make our $20m mark by the AGM this year?".
J
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