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EdgarAllanPoe

10/14/16 12:00 AM

#7191 RE: Sputnik #7190

I can't recall any reasonable claims being made to being cashflow positive other than via a big contract. What we have happening is a solid base of real business developing based on the actual selling of conductive plastic. To be fair to the critics, this is not the tsunami that we thought was coming, but a dollar is a dollar, no matter where it comes from. If Integral can pay its bills by selling a lower conductive plastic, they won't be going broke. While these sales are happening and increasing, Integral will be continuing to develop highly conductive plastic applications. This selling of the lower conductive plastic is a good development. There is a time for criticizing, but there is also a time for taking a good look at something that may be worth reconsidering. I think Integral is going to make it, and by keeping their doors open, they stand a good chance of their highly conductive plastic applications taking off. (Also, note that it will take a year to get business to the level of being cashflow positive based on the sales of the lower conductive plastic.)