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Replies to #27189 on PCT Ltd (PCTL)

Egold

09/10/19 9:27 PM

#27192 RE: Not_on_the_rug #27189

Hypochlorous acid is not new. It's been around for years.

What is new and cutting edge is being able to generate it on demand at the specific PH needed the tracking system is also cutting edge and is the basis for the whole system.

Can you tell us what system compares to PCTL?

As you say the technology is not new. Can you tell us what other company comes close to what PCTL has?

Time to state some DD not just horseshit.

GoldiS

09/10/19 9:36 PM

#27193 RE: Not_on_the_rug #27189

4 customers? Please ... Stop the nonsense

Dclutch72

09/11/19 12:27 AM

#27202 RE: Not_on_the_rug #27189

First of all, "4 customers" is incorrect at best and misleading at worst.

If I sell something that hospitals want. Say, latex gloves for example, and I sell to one hospital then yes, I have one customer. First of all, I'm thrilled to get a hospital who goes through a crapton of latex gloves as a client. Second of all, if I sell my latex gloves to 5 hospitals in the same network then yes, I still have "1 customer" but I'm doing a lot better than if I'd only been supplying the one hospital.

Second of all, the "cutting edge technology" is not the production of Hypochlorous acid but in the on-demand production of Hypochlorous acid which normally degrades quickly making it impractical to purchase in bulk for long-term use. That plus the RFID tracking and reporting system is the "cutting edge technology."

Which, okay, if you want to argue that it's not REALLY "cutting edge" then fine, it's semantics. No, they're not the first to vulcanize rubber or galvanize steel and it's not the wheel. I'll grant you that.

Sometimes it's not the product but the process. And sometimes it's not the process but the product. Sometimes it's putting the whole package together and doing it in a way that presents well, is useful, markets well, or addresses an under-served market. Sometimes it's a combination of one or more of the above.

People have known how to make coffee since the 15th century. But that didn't stop Starbucks.

People have known how to make toothpaste since 5000 BC. Didn't stop Crest.

People have known how to make chocolate since... well, you get the idea.

Sometimes it's the product. Sometimes it's the process.

And sometimes it's putting the whole package together.

So yes, people have known how to make Hypochlorous acid for years. People have known how to clean things for years. And RFID tracking has been around for a half a century or so.

Now put 'em all together and you have what PCTL has.

Is it really "cutting edge?"

Well, maybe not if you're comparing it to inventing the wheel or splitting the atom...

But neither is making coffee. How's Starbucks doin' these days?

letsmakemoney0001

09/18/19 11:34 AM

#30059 RE: Not_on_the_rug #27189

And now you are in?