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Microcap & Penny Stocks : THE OZONE COMPANY! (OZON) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John who wrote (1099)11/4/1997 6:05:00 PM
From: Jeffrey L. Henken  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4356
 
John you cannot put a price tag on a human life. I have also posted here about the fact that only a government mandate(regulation) would force all food processors to use ozone. But from a pure economic standpoint every pound of food that has to be recalled because it is potentially tainted is indeed expensive. How much meat is recalled? We can't be certain but Brenda took the time to post some of the stories a while back. I think it's on the research thread. The amount of beef alone that has been recalled in the last year is astounding. How about the cost of those lawsuits against the food processor's responsible for the death or sickness of those who eat that tainted meat. Think that's cheap? No not all the food processors will be willing to change but to say there is no motivation is just plain wrong. Do you really think that processed foods are unregulated? Do you really think that our government will sit idly by and watch more people die if it can be prevented? Of course not. What you really want to know is will this be a good investment based on the competitiveness of the ozone food processor disinfectant systems. I already know you would like to believe it. I understand your hesistancy in accepting the emotional exuberance on the thread as we seemingly blindly accept a future where OZON trades at much higher levels. You should be skeptical. Skeptics and cynics make much better investors. Perhaps you should take the time to call the company yourself. Talk to some food processor companies like Amy did. There is a need for this technology. It's economically sound and extremely competitive.

OBTW how about that polymer? Regards, Jeff