Tuesday, October 20, 2009 7:41:44 AM
http://www.pakit.com/Catalog/PDFs/PAKIT-Pricing0108.pdf
Not only are the Pak-It products "green" (ground and water pollutants officially rated as "none", biodegradable, etc.) but the cost is in the range of 20c to 90c per gallon (after adding water). That's about 20-50% of the price for the equivalent product at a retail store (of course you are buying bulk from 20-50 times a single bottle).
I see a lot of potential there, not just in the industrial space but if they can target consumers too. They could even afford to beef-up their margin IMO.
So P2O looking good, Pak-It looking good... but nobody's done much analysis on Javaco. Anyone have idea about that line of business?
S.
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