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Microcap & Penny Stocks : THE OZONE COMPANY! (OZON)
OZON 11.600.0%Nov 18 4:00 PM EST

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To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (3484)9/20/1998 9:40:00 AM
From: A66TALLguy  Read Replies (2) of 4356
 
Jeff: Bratcher was part of OZON's aggressive plan to expand... unfortunately the financing/contracts that were anticipated never materialized. Bratcher was a "reluctant" hire (in fact, he originally turned down the offer as CEO of OZON). I agree with you that hiring talent of his sort was premature, but it was the company's plan to use him to open doors and move from R&D to actual marketing of systems. But even w/ his connections, processors are not going to adopt a technology that is not thoroughly tried and proven. Too costly to buy it, but I assume OZON had some lease/royality payment-type agreements that could have been advanced. It is hard getting any new technology in the door. With all this said, I believe the technology still has promise...there are other ozone companies, as well as related food decontamination companies, in business (translation: generating revenues). It may be time to start consolidating the industry from the small players all trying to out class one another..I'd say that would be more cost-effective and beneficial to several ozone companies, OZON in particular. Oft times egos stand in the way of rational thinking.
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