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EdgarAllanPoe

11/04/16 1:10 PM

#7210 RE: marsred #7209

This is what I understand. Integral Technologies is working with an existing plastics company to make different kinds of plastic that is not electriplast - electriplast is highly conductive, whereas the plastic we are talking about is conductive, but not conductive like electriplast. And it is not a new plastic, and the customers are not new to that plastics company. However the arrangement is set up, I don't know. What I do know is that Integral has access to that facility and to its skill base, and to customers who are buying this other kind of plastic(or plastics). So, the long and short of it is that Integral has a side line that will be bringing in revenue. I made a comment to one of Integral's PR guys that it is strange that Integral may become a real business with conductive plastic other than electriplast. He was emphatic that, no, electriplast is still the main event, but that there is money to be made with these other kinds of plastic. So, my words now, this is a good thing.