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"And maybe most important how a little firm like CPOW can possibly successfully compete against the big companies with their efficiencies of size, equipment, and their huge cash resources.
if you were a fantastic mechanic who could build a car, could you build it at a cost anywhere near as cheap as Ford or GM?"
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We have addressed that perspective multiple times, you would need to go back to the posts, but here are some short answers:
1) As Scout has described in detail, CPOW has processes and technology different than those used by ADM and CARGILL.
2) The markets those companies operate in, are wide enough and expanding, also targeting different clients. There is nothing those big companies can do to prevent CPOW from making business selling biojet fuel, or producing cooking oil for the Chinese, which they need all the cooking oil CPOW can produce right now.
They need it so badly, that's why they are planning also for the long term, building new plants to fulfill the huge and expanding market they already have. They are suffering from the worst
draught in 50 years, crops are failing massively. They needed CPOW, now they need it more. And they have thousands of tons of gold to buy what they need, at whatever the market price is in a given moment.
3) Cpow can expand also in areas not related at all with those companies, like biofuels,
taking advantage of the high ol prices and the Governments mandates to use it.
4)You are missing entirely the BIGGER PICTURE, for focusing on details that get fulfilled one way or the other as the more important issues flow in different ways. IMO, CPOW will not only continue growing, but it will develop into a "monster" company, with multiple markets, several subsidiaries, partnerships, joint ventures, etc. spreaded over Canada, China, USA, Brazil, etc. Don't be surprised if CPOW announces shortly a 3rd JV based in Brazil, after the two first ones based one in Canada and one in China. I see that piece of the puzzle coming.