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Pretty sure this Wikipedia page was created as a promotional piece by LabCentral.

I take your claim seriously, as the author of the article. I had and have no connection of any kind to this subject. I thought incubators were cool at the time and wrote the article. I'm removing the template unless you actually have some evidence to backup your claim. Or more importantly, I'm removing it until you actually show where your suggest COI negatively impacted the article. WCS100 (talk) 00:25, 8 April 2021 (UTC)[reply]
If you claim to not have written this as an autobiography or promotional piece, please provide evidence for your absurd claims that the co-founders of LabCentral were "the first people to think of shared, flexible lab space" (which has been in existence for decades before the founding of Lab Central). Also, please provide evidence that the founders sold their company Cequent, when I can find absolutely no evidence to support this, despite an extensive search, and all indications supporting the conclusion that Cequent simply shut down due to being unable to raise additional capital. I concur that this article reads like a classic promotional piece that casts doubt on Wikipedia as a reliable source of information, and thus needs to be seriously edited or the disputed portions removed. 98.97.21.226 (talk) 22:56, 14 June 2023 (UTC)[reply]
1. the article says that co-founders..."first thought of....in 2006" to state when they first thought about it - based on their experience with Cequent, it does not make the claim (as you falsly read it) that they were the first people to think about it.
2. acquisition of Cequent pharmaceuticals : https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2010/07/22/1049524/0/en/MDRNA-Inc-Shareholders-Approve-Acquisition-of-Cequent-Pharmaceuticals.html 167.98.201.19 (talk) 20:34, 24 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]