Some sobering thoughts - I took another quick look at Xenex. After all these years they are in < 400 hospitals. Not exactly a household name.
They have peer-reviewed studies over 15 months that show significant reductions in HAI's. If hospitals are truly so interested in reducing HAI's why aren't they jumping all over Xenex? Yes, its true Asepticsure is better, so what? It's not like they know Asepticsure is better and they are waiting for it - they probably don't even know it exists.
One the major advantages of Asepticsure is the bacteria don't come back, while with Xenex they come back after 5 days – how much does that matter in the real world? Xenex takes 5 minutes to clean a room and they can do it every night
I hope I’m wrong but looking at this objectively(which is hard to do after 17 years!) perhaps there is a reason, besides the lousy management, that this is a 10 cent stock.