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Thank you...=)
.1+ of course!!!
THE KING DOES WHAT HE WANTS WHEN HE WANTS!!!!
AND HE IS NEVER AFRAID OF ANYONE ESPECIALLY IF THEY ARE SHORTer than HIM!!!!!!!!!
WEeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeEEEEEEEEEEE
IF she is goddess I can be the king....
Seeeeeeeeeeee
I have thrown already...
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Seems like we have a serious reversal going on...71 cents just hit!!!
Lmao, if they have deals they can easily come up with a facility to make the product...I'm sure the production process is fairly simple...I bet even you could do it with all your wisdom on TFZP you should know that already...
Duhhhh
THINNING OUT 4 past .04!!!
.038 resistance going...Should push that .04 today providing momo keeps up!!!
Lets see a DIME!!!
OUT VRAL IN CFCJ....MOMO MONSTER BUILDING!!!!
Lets see some accumulation then .75 break!!!
Great news...Picked some up thursday...Some good buys around noon today!!!
.75 break will be nice...
SAOL getting tagged here...
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VRAL EXPLODING on PR
Tuesday, January 09 2007 11:30 AM, EST
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Viral Genetics Identifies Crucial Peptides for Potential HIV/AIDS Drug
PR Newswire "US Press Releases "
AZUSA, Calif., Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Viral Genetics (OTC Bulletin Board: VRAL) has identified two key peptides involved in its thymus nuclear protein or "TNP" technology currently under development for the treatment of HIV/AIDS. The active components of VGV-1, Viral Genetics' lead drug candidate based on TNP, were discovered by independent research laboratories and additional studies to confirm these findings are currently underway.
The compounds identified include two classes of peptides (small protein fragments) that occur naturally in a variety of mammals, including humans. While both have been studied and reported in the scientific literature predominantly as markers, their therapeutic uses have not been actively pursued to date.
In published studies, one of the peptides has been characterized as an immune modulator, possibly possessing natural antiviral and anti-infective properties. Researchers have also identified an association between levels of this peptide and certain viral infections and cancers.
"From a scientific perspective, this may be a very important discovery for Viral Genetics and, if confirmed, could shed insight into our understanding of TNP and VGV-1. By having the active components isolated, we should be able to identify the mechanism of action and determine optimal dose. These are critical requirements in the process of improving the antiviral effects of the product and moving towards US clinical trials," said Dr. Eric Rosenberg, Chairman of the Company's scientific advisory board and Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
"While these results are preliminary and we are working rapidly to confirm them, this is a significant milestone for Viral Genetics and could greatly accelerate our development efforts in the United States and worldwide. Our hope is that the broad body of existing knowledge on the active compounds in the literature may also enhance our drug development pipeline," said Haig Keledjian, president and CEO of Viral Genetics, Inc.
In recent studies, a reduction of HIV viral load was observed in a subset of patients after treatment with VGV-1 versus patients receiving placebo. As reported in the Company's poster presentation at the 2006 XVI International AIDS Conference, VGV-1 treated subjects also demonstrated apparent beneficial immunological changes when compared with placebo.
The World Health Organization estimates approximately 40 million people are now living with HIV. Even with the available treatments for AIDS, there are large numbers of people that need alternative therapies and hope remains that progress will be made in discovering new therapies that bolster patients' immune systems.
About VGV-1
VGV-1 is a therapy based on thymus nuclear protein which is extracted from bovine thymus tissue. As a type of immune-based therapy, it focuses on boosting the immune system to allow the body to fight HIV more efficiently. Thymus nuclear protein technology has been studied in five human clinical trials for the treatment of HIV infection and AIDS.
About Viral Genetics
Viral Genetics, Inc. is a biotechnology company that discovers and develops immune-based therapies for HIV and AIDS using its thymus nuclear protein compound. This compound may have other potential applications for other infectious, autoimmune, and immunological deficiency diseases that the company intends to study in the future. Viral Genetics believes that VGV-1 represents a significant and unique approach to treating HIV due to the apparently novel mechanism, low toxicity profile, simple dosing regimen, and short-course of treatment. Online at www.viralgenetics.com
For additional information, please contact Viral Genetics at 626-334-5310.
This news release contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties associated with clinical development, regulatory approvals, and other risks described by Viral Genetics, Inc. from time to time in its periodic reports filed with the SEC. VGV-1 is not approved by the US Food and Drug Administration or by any comparable regulatory agencies elsewhere in the world. While Viral Genetics believes that the forward-looking statements and underlying assumptions contained therein are reasonable, any of the assumptions could be inaccurate, including, but not limited to, the ability of Viral Genetics to establish the efficacy of VGV-1 in the treatment of any disease or health condition and the development of studies and strategies leading to commercialization of VGV-1 in the United States. Therefore, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking statements included in this release will prove to be accurate. In light of the significant uncertainties inherent in the forward-looking statements included herein, the forward- looking statements should not be regarded as a representation by Viral Genetics or any other person that the objectives and plans of Viral Genetics will be achieved.
SOURCE Viral Genetics, Inc.
Well, they seem to be restricting those stocks with higher than average volume...Call them and see what the deal is...Also, I have heard Etrade is restricting as well...NITE is ST main MM and he is on both sides so there shouldn't be a problem getting a fill!!!
Nice chart .003 gonna go bye bye!!!
Should see some rocketation past .18!!!
It will come in i'm sure...
Current Days chart here hammer for yesterdays candle typically an upward day the next day!!!
Bruno Sère, Southern California, coordinates local awareness of United Nations activities. Created grass-roots movement to pressure targeted members of Congress for support of payments of the arrears to the United Nations and has worked closely with United Nations Association and the Council of Organization in strategizing local efforts. He was Operations Manager for Steele Systems, Inc., Los Angeles, California where he managed all enterprise activities, optimizing resources of this start-up company introducing a financial software package. He oversaw customer, technical support teams, and implemented sales procedures; including direct, VAR and catalog distribution. For One Earth Tour, Ltd., he worked as General Manager in London, England & Mombasa, Kenya. He managed the premier hotel resort for Europeans & Americans experiencing wild life safaris and Indian Ocean scuba diving. He engaged with governmental authorities for tourism expansion and union negotiations representing hotel staff. He consulted directly with owners in implementation of new programs, increasing hotel revenues by more than 110%. He was Office Manager for Fred Joaillier, a multi-country jewelry company. He was responsible for high value inventory control and distribution among multiple US locations. He generated all sales reports and managed all accounting, implemented traveling exhibits, on location set up, and marketing. He created customer satisfaction through exceptional knowledge of inventory. He authored the Company Practice Manual.
Languages:
Fluent French, English, Conversational German, Slight knowledge of Swahili, Multicultural
Education:
Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, CA Master of Business Administration - Emphasis: International Marketing and Bachelor of Business Administration - Emphasis: Marketing/ Finance, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, California; International business and language curriculum Schiller International University Heidelberg Germany; European education primary and secondary in France, Switzerland, United Kingdom and Germany.
Peter Allen, Northern California, is Co-founder of Sciton Inc, Palo Alto, California. Previously, he was General Manager for a medical laser company, Convergent Energy, Inc., in So Windsor, CT. He coordinated and controlled the manufacturing group and prior to that was OEM Business Manager (Sturbridge, MA). Researched and developed new markets for laser applications identifying potential industries and matching product capabilities to that industry's needs. He provided technical documentation and sales tools as well as on-site technical support for the sales force. As Engineering Manager in Palo Alto California, he managed a staff of laser engineers, mechanical and electrical engineers, designers and technicians, developing new products and processes. He transferred the technology from California to Massachusetts with the acquisition of an industrial company there. He also worked with Coherent Ltd, Cambridge as UK Chief Engineer/Mfg. Manager and BOC Industrial Power Beams Development Manager
Education:
Mr. Allen was educated in the U.K. with a BS in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, MS (course work only) in Control Engineering University of Hertfordshire.
George C. Briley, P.E., San Antonio, Texas, is presently Industrial Refrigeration Engineering Consultant for Technicold Services, Inc. He is also the Chief Technical Officer of PowerCold Corporation in Cibolo, Texas. He is President of both RealCold Products, Inc. and Channel Freeze Technologies, Inc. and is CEO of Nauticon, Inc. in Cibolo, Texas. Previously, Mr. Briley was Vice President, Marketing and Research and Board Member for Refrigeration Engineering Corporation, San Antonio, Texas. He helped build the Company from $4 million to $36 million with over 125 employees. The Company manufactured system components such as screw compressor packages, heat exchangers, vessels, several types of food freezing systems and petrochemical refrigeration packages. Also manufactured, engineered, installed, and serviced industrial refrigeration systems for poultry plants, red meat plants, cold storages, seafood plants, vegetable/fruit plants, further
processing plants, and petrochemical plants. Mr. Briley was Vice President and Board Member of the Lewis Refrigeration Company in Houston, Texas. He built the Houston Branch from zero to a $12 million organization. This branch designed and fabricated screw compressors and packaged refrigeration systems. They also designed and installed ammonia refrigeration systems for seafood processing plants, poultry plants, meat plants, cold storage warehouses, carbon dioxide purification and condensing systems. He joined York Corporation, York, Pennsylvania and attended the York Engineering Training Program. Served as a Project Engineer and Sales Engineer in Houston Texas
Professional Organizations:
He is the founding President of the International Institute of Ammonia (IIAR), 1974; Fellow in American Society of Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), Life Member, Distinguished Service and College of Fellows; Registered Professional Engineer in Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Wisconsin; Four U.S. Patents; Author of many articles and papers regarding all aspects of Refrigeration.
Education:
He holds a BSEE from Louisiana Polytechnic, Ruston, LA, and was Summa Cum Laude
Joseph Murray, Mobile, Alabama, President, and a Founder of TPC.
Mr. Murray spearheaded the Company’s research & development. Previously, he led an engineering unit of Schwitzer Household International Inc. During his eight year tenure there, revenues increased more than 200% with corresponding increases in profitability. He led operations in the Americas for Holmes, Ltd., a UK unit of Pullman, Inc. Mr. Murray served as consultant to small business development centers of Indiana and Purdue Universities and consulted with the Indiana Economic Development Corporation.
Education:
He completed undergraduate studies in History and Political Science at Boston College
Dennis Beavers, Mobile, Alabama, VP Engineering & Manufacturing and a Founder of TPC
Mr. Beavers brings 25-years of engineering and management experience. His engineering experience ranges from major plant maintenance departments to project and design responsibilities for Fortune 500 companies. He has led engineering design teams in major plant renovations. Mr. Beavers served as Manufacturing Manager for two Gulf Coast companies producing major capital equipment. In these positions he was responsible for capital budgets, monthly variances, production schedules, supervising, hiring and training of production staff. Most recently, as Engineering Manager for J. A. Jones, he hired and trained a technical staff of 25 engineers and technicians providing engineering at Pensacola Naval Air Station on a $58 Million contract.
Education:
He completed his B.S. in Industrial Engineering at Oklahoma State University in 1973.
Just some news from before not sure if it has been posted...
THEN .5 FINANCING NEWS...
Friday, January 05 2007 4:00 PM, EST
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ThermaFreeze Products(TM) Corporation Announces Closing of Financing
Market Wire "US Press Releases "
THEODORE, AL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 01/05/07 -- ThermaFreeze Products Corporation (PINKSHEETS: TFZP) announced today the issuance of 900,000 restricted shares of the Company's common stock in exchange for $450,000 gross and net proceeds.
About ThermaFreeze Products Corporation:
ThermaFreeze Products Corporation, with product, process and system patents, is a solutions-based company for shipment of perishables, including frozen and refrigerated food items and pharmaceutical prescriptions. The company's products replace wet ice and gel packs for temperature control.
And most recently reported on testing for Albertson's, Inc:
Press Release Source: ThermaFreeze Products Corporation
ThermaFreeze Products(TM) Corporation Reports Cold-Chain Solution for Grocery Deliveries at Albertson's
Wednesday December 13, 11:41 am ET
THEODORE, AL--(MARKET WIRE)--Dec 13, 2006 -- ThermaFreeze Products Corporation (Other OTC:TFZP.PK - News) today released temperature control performance results in the handling of home grocery deliveries by Albertson's, Inc.
Albertson's provides delivery of a mix of perishable and non-perishable groceries to customers' homes, offered through Albertson's web-based order system. Deliveries are made by refrigerated vans.
Temperature-sensitive products, in particular ice cream and several other frozen products, posed a problem, since many products are difficult commodities to maintain at no higher than 10 degrees F during transit.
On-site temperature tests of van performance conducted by ThermaFreeze Products using temperature monitors, demonstrated that interior van temperatures rose in excess of 100% at each delivery drop-off, due to exposure to outside temperatures, making several products impractical for home delivery.
Use of ThermaFreeze(TM) refrigerant and ThermaBarrier(TM) protective packaging eliminated the "roller coaster" temperature conditions perishable products were subjected to.
President Joe Murray stated, "This is but one more example of how the Company's solution-based cold-chain management products change the standard from shipment of perishables to retail protection of foods."
Also testing products with Honey Baked Ham, Inc.:
Friday, October 13 2006 3:22 PM, EST
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ThermaFreeze Products(TM) Corporation Reports Cold-Chain Solution for Retail Meats
Market Wire "US Press Releases "
THEODORE, AL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 10/13/06 -- ThermaFreeze Products Corporation (PINKSHEETS: TFZP) released today temperature control performance results in the handling of retail meats by Honey Baked Ham, Inc.
Honey Baked Ham is a highly successful forty-year-old national franchise chain with over 400 retail stores. Their delicious smoked, glazed and spiral cut hams are standard holiday, party and family gathering fare for millions of Americans.
The New England Division contacted ThermaFreeze Products as they looked for a replacement for gel packs used to keep retail trays of ham and other perishable foods in fresh condition for their customers between the store and home. Gel packs were not doing the job efficiently and the New England Division headquarters had noted that inbound freight cost was high. Gel packs are 99% water (8.5 pounds per gallon) which raises inbound freight cost.
Most gel packs are shipped water filled in 36-pound cases. ThermaFreeze(TM) is shipped dry in 17-pound cases but that increases to 619 pounds after ThermaFreeze(TM) is hydrated. After receipt and hydration, one case of dry ThermaFreeze(TM) is equal to eighteen cases of gel packs -- a significant inbound freight savings for the customer.
ThermaFreeze(TM) refrigerant was tested thoroughly by Honey Baked in New England and found to be superior to the gel packs used previously. ThermaFreeze(TM) is flat and flexible, even when frozen so it was perfect for protection of retail trays. In addition, it allowed enough protection for customers to stop at another store or two between the Honey Baked Ham store and home.
President Joe Murray stated that, "This is one more example of how the Company's solution-based cold chain management products change the standard from shipment of perishables to retail protection of foods."
They are testing products for Mars M&M candy line:
Monday, September 18 2006 3:32 PM, EST
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ThermaFreeze Products(TM) Publishes Perishable Shipment Temperature Control Performance Results for Mars, Inc.
Market Wire "US Press Releases "
MOBILE, AL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 09/18/06 -- ThermaFreeze Products Corporation (PINKSHEETS: TFZP) released today temperature control performance results in the shipment of the popular Mars M&M candy line, conducted over a four-year period.
Product was shipped in 40-lb. cases lined on all six sides with the Company's flexible, frozen ThermaFreeze(TM) pads, providing a uniform cold temperature for the payload during transit.
UPS Ground Service replaced the use of refrigerated trucks, where Mars was experiencing unacceptable product failure rates.
Over the 4-year period, 7 to 8,000 cases were shipped from Pennsylvania during the summer months, throughout the South and Southwest, where ambient temperatures typically reach 110 degrees Fahrenheit, without a single thermal failure.
President Joe Murray stated that, "This is just one example of how the Company's line of cold chain management products changes the standard in the shipment of perishables. This holds true in the shipment of perishable products in the pharmaceutical and various other food product categories."
THERMAFREEZE....A newly trading company TFZP here is the PR from 9/6/2006....
Wednesday, September 06 2006 5:53 PM, EST
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ThermaFreeze Products Corporation Commences Trading
Location: MOBILE, AL
Date: 2006-09-06
Provider Name: Market Wire
Service Name: US Press Releases
MOBILE, AL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 09/06/06 -- ThermaFreeze Products Corporation, a leadingsupplier of cold-chain management products (PINKSHEETS: TFZP), announcedtoday the Company has commenced trading on the Pink Sheets.
ThermaFreeze Products Corporation has developed products that maintain atransit temperature range beyond the capability of existing technology usedin the shipment of perishable food products and pharmaceuticals.
The Company's flagship products, ThermaFreeze(TM) refrigerant andThermaBarrier(TM) thermal packaging material, are technologically advanced,highly efficient and patent protected.
Demand for perishable product protection is growing rapidly. The U.S. Food& Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are requiringpharmaceutical and food producers to prove temperature compliance all theway to the consumer. Old technologies, such as gel packs, Styrofoamcoolers and dry ice are at the end of their product maturity cycle.
Perishable shippers are seeking products that assist them in achievingfederal compliance and lower spoilage rates. Over the last 60 years, thepackaging industry stopped development beyond gel packs and Styrofoamcoolers. Use of these products results in high spoilage rates, both hiddenand overt.
To lower spoilage rates, shippers must apply thicker and heavier packagingat higher purchase costs and freight rates.
A ThermaBarrier(TM) 40-pound box liner weighs only slightly more than twoounces. When using ThermaFreeze(TM) alone, twenty-four hour frozenshipments are completed with near zero spoilage. When used in conjunctionwith ThermaBarrier(TM) allowable transit time is increased to 36 - 48 hoursor more.
ThermaFreeze(TM) is a major breakthrough in cold-chain management.ThermaFreeze(TM) is flat and flexible even when frozen. In packaging,ThermaBarrier(TM) is thin walled, lightweight, and provides high thermalprotection.
The Company is addressing a total food production market in excess of $2trillion, with at least $154 billion perishable. Of $96 billion inpharmaceutical production, $39 billion required perishable protectionduring shipment.
TPC PRODUCTS - TECHNICAL OVERVIEW
FOUR REFRIGERANTS CURRENTLY AVAILABLE
A general explanation of the properties of available refrigerants follows to explain how ThermaFreeze™ outperforms older products.
Water Ice has been used to protect foods since mankind came out of the cave. As ice thaws, it melts into a puddle, and then evaporates to add to humidity. This process includes multiple heat stages, reducing efficiency. If used to ship perishables, the puddle stage produces a watery mess that damages many perishable products.
Dry Ice (frozen carbon dioxide) was developed in the 19th Century. It does not melt; it “sublimes” when it goes from a frozen solid to a carbon dioxide vapor with no puddle. Its other main property is a deep cold, which is both asset and liability. The surface of dry ice is -109o F which is fine for a few foods and biotech products but it freezer burns most foods and can destroy pharmaceuticals. Dry ice is expensive to use since about 30% of the mass will “sublime” before use. Five pounds in a box lasts 18 hours; ten pounds, only 22 hours. Most important, dry ice is a hazardous material that rapidly burns to the bone if held. There are confirmed instances of people being sickened or even dying from carbon dioxide vapor concentration. Most current dry ice applications do not need such deep cold. Customers are looking for alternative shipping refrigerant methods.
Sample comments from commercial carrier regulations regarding dry ice:
• FedEx states: “We do not offer refrigeration service. If the shipment contains dry ice, consult the Dangerous Goods section for dry ice requirements. All dry ice shipments require package marking and labeling. FedEx is not required to add dry ice to packages in its system. Prior to shipments call … to connect to the Dangerous Goods Hotline for assistance.”
• UPS states: “UPS transports hazardous materials only within and between the 50 United States and Puerto Rico … For each hazardous materials package requiring shipping papers under 49 CFR Section 172.200, an additional charge … will be assessed.” Currently, the additional charge is $25.00 per package with over 5 pounds of dry ice.
• IATA (International Air Transport Association) requires dry ice shipments to be labeled as Class 9 (Miscellaneous) hazards. “The Miscellaneous label is always a primary risk. This means if another label is shown on the package, there is more than hazardous product inside. The most common example of this is when Dry Ice, i.e. solid carbon dioxide, is being used as a refrigerant.”
Gel Packs and Bricks were developed in the 20th Century to perform between the previous two items. They function like water ice scientifically but because they are sealed, they do not puddle after thawing. The downsides of gel products are several: (1) they are shipped filled with water raising inbound freight. (2) There is no cooling value after the product thaws. (3) Whether used in a Styrofoam chest, box, or pouch, gel packs are frozen lumps that do not distribute cold temperatures efficiently over the full transit time.
ThermaFreeze™ is the refrigerant product of the 21st Century. It is an open product with fabric on one side but water does not exit the hydrated product; rather it is held in gel suspension by the active polymer for six to eight days. The water “sublimes” via the fabric providing evaporative cooling, even when thawed. ThermaFreeze™ is flexible when frozen and its flat, flexible properties
MARKET SIZE
Total food production in the US in 2000 was $2 Trillion with at least $154 Billion perishable. Of $96 Billion in pharmaceutical production, $39 Billion required perishable protection during shipment.
Pharmaceuticals by Mail (PBM) represent the fastest growing perishable shipment segment. With revenues of almost $1 Billion the segment has grown by 25% annually for the past three years. Models used by the major companies in the segment project 25% annual growth for at least the next seven years.
The top five specialty PBMs (100% perishable shipments) move at least 7,000 shipments by FedEx and UPS daily. The average value of perishable shipments is $1,500.00 each.
One of the largest pays FedEx over $6.5 million annually for Priority 1 (24-hour) shipments. Their old style commodity packaging averages about $3.00 per shipment BUT they lose over $30,000 per week in failed temperature return shipments. Senior pharmacology management at this company is searching the entire packaging universe for a solution to the problem.
With appropriate packaging permitting Priority 2 (48-hour) shipments and a substantial reduction or elimination of temperature failures, the $6.5 Million figure would be cut by at least $1.5 Million dollars at a modest increase in modern ThermaFreeze Products Company perishable packaging cost.
COMPANY PROFILE
TPC is in organization as a successor to the previous development stage companies. It is being incorporated in Nevada. Management, advisors and people interested in joining the company have many decades of domestic and international business experience, in those areas critical to the company’s interests, including research & development, product manufacture, engineering, marketing, sales, distribution and finance.
PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
Perishable shippers are seeking products that are more efficient and cost effective. In the past sixty years, the packaging industry stopped development beyond Styrofoam coolers and gel packs. In that mode, however, hidden and overt spoilage rates are high if cheaper versions are used. To lower spoilage rates, shippers must apply thicker and heavier packaging at higher purchase cost and freight rates.
Through research, development, and perishable field tests TPC took a different tack than the packaging industry by completing development of its ThermaFreeze™ refrigerant, which is flat and flexible even when frozen. In addressing packaging, it set a goal of “thin wall, low weight, and high thermal protection.” The result is TPC’s ThermaBarrier™ product. A ThermaBarrier™ 40-pound box liner weighs only slightly more than 2 ounces. Pouches and bags are even lighter. When using ThermaFreeze™ alone, twenty-four hour frozen shipments are successful. When used with the ThermaBarrier™ technology, allowable transit time is normally increased to 36-48 hours or more.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ThermaFreeze™ Products Company (TPC) is ready to rollout the company’s innovative flagship products, ThermaFreeze™ refrigerant, ThermaBarrier™ protective packaging and the HydraFreezer™ process machine.
TPC has developed proprietary products and systems that maintain a transit temperature range beyond the capability of existing technology. The company’s developed products serve needs of commercial customers and consumers. The company’s flagship products, ThermaFreeze™ refrigerant and ThermaBarrier™ thermal packaging material, are technologically advanced, highly efficient and patent protected.
Commercially, TPC’s innovative packaging products are designed for shipment of perishable products (foods, pharmaceuticals, etc.) keeping them within a designated critical temperature range during transit. TPC’s products have a wide range of consumer applications from school or work lunch box protection to sports fan comfort products. Medically, the products are designed to ship specimens and pharmaceuticals as-well-as non-invasive applications such as cold or hot compresses.
Demand for perishable product protection is growing rapidly. One example is the demand now being made by the US Food & Drug Administration and US Department of Agriculture on pharmaceutical and food producers to prove temperature compliance all the way to the consumer. Old technologies (dry ice, gel packs, Styrofoam coolers) have reached the far end of the product maturity cycle. Corporations are seeking higher performance technologies that lower operating costs.
Our products will be manufactured in Regional Production Centers, the first in Mobile, AL. Placed by demographics and market demand, Regional Center machinery and equipment will be automated, reducing labor headcount and improving production capacities.
Each Regional Center will support up to forty-five geographically remote Service Centers. Each Service Center will be equipped with multiple HydraFreezers™ that automatically hydrate and freeze ThermaFreeze™ refrigerant for delivery to, or pickup by, customers.
As a total solutions provider, the company has control over each element of the business from R&D to product design to manufacture, marketing and sales. Refrigerant competition (dry ice, gel packs) is limited geographically due to freight cost and vaporization. Packaging competition (Styrofoam coolers, Kraft boxes, inflatable pouches, etc.) is limited by geography, freight and production cost issues. Conversely, TPC products are uniform in technological design but offer flexibility in size and performance capability, making it simple to meet individual custom requirements.
Tell me about it, I woke up this morning at 4 am watched some Chuck Norris film lol then booted up the comp!!!
All we gotta do is find 450k in buyers to hit the ask and we are sittin pretty!!!
Lol, yeah no kidding...Something serious happening behind the scenes TFZP duhhh...Like I said before if you put a market order in for 450k worth of shares (providing that is posible), the pps would easily surpass .5!!!
.18 shouldn't be a problem hopefully today!!!
.25 is basically blue skies considering the stock just started trading in september and came down to find its base...
Yes Yes...50 cents please hehe!!!
Made the qualitystocks newsletter:
DEEPFREEEEEEEEEEEEEZE!!!!
LOL...What would that accomplish...They get a deal with Baskin Robins would make more sense...