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  1. Simply promotional webhosting since the information and sources mean nothing to us in WP:What Wikipedia is not and WP:Deletion policy, see the offered analysis last time: {{Brown|Over the last six years, the Biocom has grown into one of the largest and most acknowledged life science regional trade associations in the nation. Biocom currently operates for members in the areas of public policy advocacy, industry events and conferences, promotion of the industry, professional development programs, industry news and information, and, most importantly, purchasing group and member discounts that substantially affect the bottom line of the companies' value chain}}, {{Green|A San Diego trade group seeking to boost the Southern California biotech industry is now setting up shop in downtown Los Angeles, a northward shift that could step on the toes of L.A.'s own homegrown biotech association....Biocom, established in San Diego in the early 1990s, plans to open its office here in June. Joe Panetta, the group's chief executive, said he sees the expansion as a chance to add more members and unite the two regions' biotech industries}}, {{Purple|Under Panetta's stewardship, Biocom membership has doubled, revenue has risen from $700,000 to more than $3 million and the staff has grown from six to 18. The group's geographic reach now extends north to Thousand Oaks....Biocom's board of directors has grown from 30 members to 50 and includes the top executives of the region's biggest and most successful companies}}, {{Olive|BIOCOM, the San Diego-based trade association for life sciences and medical device companies, is pushing into Orange County. A hundred OC biotech industry executives and service providers pre-registered for a BIOCOM meeting held Wednesday in Irvine on the topic of getting medical devices to market. With roughly 560 members, BIOCOM claims to be the largest regional biotech group in the world. Only about 30 of those member companies are in Orange County. But here is where the group's greatest growth potential lies, says President Joe Panetta The group plans to open an office in Orange County within six months and schedule education and networking events inside the Orange Curtain}} and {{Maroon|San Diego's leading biotechnology trade group has released its first "score card"....Biocom, which represents more than 200 biotech companies in San Diego, took aim at the voting records of legislators on 10 bills that deal with everything from the cloning of human stem cells to divulging secret settlements in product liability lawsuits}} which visibly show the company's influences in them. It's actually worse when, not only was this promotional advocacy, but the last deletion was as G5, so it never improved for the better, and nothing showing it will now. One of the last AfD comments said "Biocom exists. The article is factual -- doesn't currently make it sound "notable" in the sense of "exciting", like you would want to run and tell all your friends about what you just read. But that's not the standard for wikipedia articles. When Biocom is more in the news, at least we can know who it is as a player" is contrary to WP:What Wikipedia, WP:Deletion policy, WP:Crystal and WP:NPOV all establish.
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