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Dad4487

09/30/14 2:09 PM

#23948 RE: RedShoulder #23946

My questions and answers has never been implied to falsify anything or mislead.
Just my understanding as yours is.
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Redshoulder
There is a reason why more machines will have to be built to supply Petrozene over the current capability for Petrozene production.
No disrespect Sir, but that could be misleading or false statement because up to now, no document or proof of any kind will prove that statement true or false.
The last noted petrozene sale was $33.
So that probably wouldn't need more machines?
If that is the only sale up to today.
So, as you made a statement, so did I, with no purpose to mislead or falsify.

Sax

09/30/14 3:10 PM

#23957 RE: RedShoulder #23946

The latest small sale of Petrozene was $33. Now think about that, it is not enough Petrozene to do any job. IMO that small sample was probably used for laboratory testing by a major company with a laboratory testing capabilities for petroleum and additives.


A reasonable assumption. I'm totally on board here.

Unlike some here I took that small Petrozene sale as a positive. Because IMO was used for 'testing' for possible large scale commercial applications to solve several significant problems in the storage and transportation of crude.


Yes, the small Petrozene sale could have been a positive.

However, the previous sales were all significant enough to be part of an actual application. And that's going back to Q3 of 2013 or earlier.

THOSE customers have decided they don't need the product any longer. They bought several barrels and decided it didn't do what they wanted, was too expensive for what it did, or was so good at what it did that they didn't need to buy any more. (If the last reason, FSNR should add more tank bottoms to the formulation, so that it's not as good.)

Small initial sales are good. Loss of past large sales are bad.

tarballmonger

09/30/14 7:06 PM

#23965 RE: RedShoulder #23946

That is ridiculous. You must still be laughing. If any major company wanted to test out the Zene, fsnr would have given them as much as they needed for free and it would have been more than a couple of gallons. Please be serious! AND ALSO- if fsnr ever got a contract for sales above production they could handle they could farm out the production until they had enough money to build build build. This is all bullshit.