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Dutch1

10/04/18 2:16 PM

#47562 RE: Harry Winston #47561

You don't get it:

We're talking about two very different classes of companies, those that process the corn plant and those that use the processed corn for their own purposes. Greenshift is in the first category, along with the infringing companies. Greenshift and the infringing companies have customers.



The companies that are infringing on Greenshift's patents (according to the lawsuit that Greenshift filed) are doing so because they wish to use the same patented process to produce the same products (or similar products). Their customers are in the same industry as Greenshift.



You do know PEIX is one of the infringing companies from the lawsuit? What customers that PEIX has, should be a customer of Greenshift?
PEIX is like many infringing companies, an corn ethanol / corn oil producing company. They should be a costumer of GERS, not the clients of PEIX, who are buyers of ethanol and corn oil.
PEIX is a end user of the process that infringes the Greenshift technology.