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ragi

05/17/10 11:35 AM

#87546 RE: FuzzyGummyBear #87544

Yeah, I have seen this happen with many start up industries where there is an initial excitement and increase in SP, and as reality sets in, that there is a lotta of time and work for the substance of the business to be produced. The excitement and SP wanes. But in fact we are now closer than we have ever been to producing commercial quantities of algae through the PBR system. When the results are in the bottle, we can begin to see extended growth

jbsliverer

05/17/10 11:36 AM

#87548 RE: FuzzyGummyBear #87544

Yep and one has to remember that it is lucky to even be in break even position in that amount of time. Why it is so statistical for most to fail in the 3-4 year time period. And if a company can still stay in existence in that amount of time, it is a very positive thing.

Also a usual occurrence is the start up company to be in a uphill battle until a certain point, then very often the boulder gets pushed up over the top and starts rolling downhill in success like a snowball. Is this the point where BEHL is just about to the top in order to get moving? Thats the question. The "boulder" is the slowest at the very top before the edge or peak.

avarice99

05/17/10 12:15 PM

#87559 RE: FuzzyGummyBear #87544

mst3k i thought i was the only one the watched that show.