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joseywalestx

09/19/10 10:28 AM

#15275 RE: punk153 #15273

WELL yes they can ,,They have 3 full time techs working now They are doing 120 units a day BETWEEN THE 3 OF THEM They have 2 training right now,, When that is done that will put them at 200 units a day,, Thats a thousand units a week,,And from what I have been told they can expand very easily as needed,,
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GreenSense

09/19/10 10:29 AM

#15276 RE: punk153 #15273

I can agree with that. I was referring to the max potential for long-term.
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MeMakeMoney

09/19/10 11:15 AM

#15293 RE: punk153 #15273

Good point punk153. But that is not a bad thing either if it is controlled right with proper funding.
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wer123

09/19/10 11:26 AM

#15295 RE: punk153 #15273

That is what I said previously. Death to a successful company can come from extreme growing pains at well. A similar situation occured with Crox. They ipo'd at around 17.00. Grew. Forward split. Went into the 80's. Grew too fast for their ability to manage. Then crashed. They are on the mend now. We all hope for a lottery ticket. But I would prefer this as an anchor company for my IRA. We each have different goals. I hope they all include success.
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Rhythm88

09/19/10 12:10 PM

#15298 RE: punk153 #15273

All I know... where there is a will... there is a way.
When Paramount asked my little company a few years ago if we could do the 3rd scale sets for Team America, we were in a 5,000 square foot warehouse building.
We moved to 100,000 sq ft building within a month and bought a bunch of tooling to do the job. Anything is possible....This is America.. hehe
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montybrewster

09/19/10 3:42 PM

#15326 RE: punk153 #15273

read the last 10 years part of this article and you will understand how this can be mass produced. i am currently in the process of applying for a design patent and this article was part of my research into manufacturing my patent. the whole article is very interesting as well, but this is a real possibility for mass production of the wildcat.

http://www.wired.com/magazine/2010/01/ff_newrevolution/all/1