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Dreamchaser

07/05/13 9:46 AM

#83693 RE: Futurecash #83691

That is not true, per say. Look at it this way: Start-up companies must have a market structure in place. If that start-up company must create it's own market place, then costs to make that market will soar. Picture companies like 3M in the same way you would with a small Mom & Pop restaurant. When someone famous eats there, what happens to business? In much the same way, large companies help draw investors to the food testing market as a whole. This market is still unknown to many investors. When considering what they want in their investment portfolios, attraction to the food testing market is slow for now. From this perspective, investors will do some looking around as the whole market is investigated for promising start-up companies like MMTC. Trust me on this, critical analysis in market research works. Another way to see the market is by using the practical highway analytical approach . This part of market analysis utilizes the determination of direction in that market and the money being used to build it. In other words, the base costs accumulatively help determine if the market is a freeway or a country road. The ideal research in the food-testing market approves a coming highway. This wide open approach symbolizes success for MMTC as well. Let's welcome all competitors as they throw their money into building the road that MMTC will need. Hope this helps.