Here are my notes Part 2.
Two callers, one from Tampa, Florida the other from Kansas did not ask the tough questions other than they like the fact the company is debt-free, technology that offers a solution to various contamination problems, and an active CEO trying to get the business.
The interviewer from this MN1 website was the worst with lots of off the subject material, playing music, and perhaps just had too much Atomic X drink!
In any case the highlights are limited:
1) Atomic X drink is expanding into the Dallas market.
2) Traveling to Tampa, Florida next week for opportunities.
3) Bill mentioned some west coast farmers are using his technology ( No specifics )
4) Bill responds quickly to e-mail!
In conclusion: I have discovered that the business model with PDSC is quite different than what I had expected when I bought into this company.
What he is going to offer is what he calls a niche product / service whereby his plants ( 80,000 sq ft in Dallas, Texas ) is going to accept all types of food to process ( he mentioned that seafood from Chile is one example) whereby he is going to process the packaging and sell it to the retail stores. This process will ensure that the food is freah, free from contaminanats, etc.
Will he have success selling this concept to the retailers?
What will help his cause is that more contaminated food will continue to make the headlines whereby large numbers of people become sick and lawsuits continue to hit the companies involved.
Good Health To All
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