Tuesday, January 05, 2010 9:26:05 PM
Will direct to consumer sales move or will cold chain food shipment re gain as the dominant revenue source? Will the device company penetrate the medical field, create recreational gear, move into industrial clothing? What is the ease of creating manufacturing facilities? How many machines are there to create the material and at what rate? Will penetration into UPS and fedex for cold goods be a market? What is the balance sheet? Are they evaluating the purchase of additional companies?
Fitz, do not be alarmed and hold tight. When it starts moving, well, this may be your chance to be of those people. The ones that experience rapid expansion of capital being in the right place. You are obviously astute to have picked up on this technology. Remember it is the technology and its use that will drive stock value.
Its all in the numbers. The material is not even on the shelf.
But it will be...and when you compare dry material to hydrated frozen material, lets say you get real optimistic.
Regards, Figster
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