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Saturday, February 26, 2011 12:48:59 PM
I feel your pain. Imo I think they have had a lot of focus on huge deals like Ecuador and SA. Imo it's very hard for a company like Mop to break through. These huge companies for the most part have a vested stake in a lot of the companies they have deals with. Like the whole BP, Coreext dispresent crud. The product was by no means the best they had, yet was used as much as possible. The huge companies have so many sub companies that they have deals with to create a circle flow of money. We have to break into that circle, thus taking market share from a company that they most likely have in place to supply absorbent's already. The guy's from Ecuador have shares of Mop and that will help drive them to secure sales for Mop. The product out matches evrything we have seen and look's like it could have enough advantage in many area's including bottom line to break through imo. Who has given Mop the time of day, Ecuador has. They took a good deal of time a tested it against everything they thought would match up. We won! They want to use our product! It will be big to hear how the saudi's liked the product and the soil remediation process. If they could secure one deal to reclaim oil from soil/water and PR a sucess with profit from the clean-up process, imo that's all it will take for this to be in orbit. Imo that deal will come, but it still might take some time. Kuwait will be awarding first round of contracts very soon they say. It could still be used in Kuwait, but I think they're leaning towards the ARES process. 2011 look's to show us a lot. SA, Ecuador and that Wendy Schmidt contest should all play out, and the outcome of these dealing's will tell a HUGE part of the story. GLTA!!
