While most of what has been stated by Jared seems as of recently, at best, subject to debate, he said something in his talk tonight that completely set me against him.
His comment of using the product for petroleum contaminated soil, and achieving a 97% clean rate. Rather amazing. Actually, it is not believable, or at least in a practical operations environment.
I am the Operations Manager for my company's oil fields in Argentina, and I have a good bit of people employed doing just this type of work in my fields, trying to rectify nightmares created years ago. I sent some emails to Eeso a few weeks ago while Jared was in Peru, asking for a meeting to discuss the possibility of using the product for just this type of application. I never heard a word back from them, not even a confirmation of receiving my emails.
Now, out of the blue we get an announcement that they are testing the enzymes for oil field remediation work as a possible new revenue stream. Rather interesting timing to say the least. Add in the statement of a 97% clean rate, and it goes way off scale.
Yesterday it was the pig poo cash cow, for tomorrow it is now the vast oil field remediation cash cow.
He is playing the same game, just has a new destination.
Dave