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To: GrnArrow who wrote (1531)11/25/1997 9:07:00 PM
From: Captain Nemo  Respond to of 4356
 
Super Post Mike. Well Done!!!

Cyclopss certainly has the potential to make significant inroads in the area of food sanitization and laundry. I am not certain that this portion of the business will be the sector that brings in the first contract.

For all of you ozoners take some time and look at the Foster-Miller web page which lists related companies. The page can be accessed by using www.foster-miller.com. (I would add a hot link but I don't know how to do it yet!)

Find anything missing from their company page? How about Pyrogonn LLC the Limited Liability Corporation formed between Cyclopss and Foster-Miller?

What can you do about this you ask? Send Foster-Miller an email at the following address:

kkelley@foster-miller.com

Ask the company to include Cyclopss/Pyrogonn LLC in their site as a related company. Pyrogonn LLC is a joint venture to provide a suitable substitute for the polymer PMR-15. The composite material is used in the fabrication of light weight, high strength, and high temperature commercial and defense aircraft components.

The resin process used to produce PMR-15 is known to be carcinogenic.

Pyrogonn LLC's substitute for PMR-15, following final production validation and strength testing by Foster-Miller, will compete in a 20 million dollar market!!! There is keen interest in using materials that are not carcinogenic in their processing.

Contact Foster-Miller and request to have our company added.

EXPOSURE!!!!!EXPOSURE!!!!EXPOSURE!!!!

Captain



To: GrnArrow who wrote (1531)11/25/1997 9:07:00 PM
From: GrnArrow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4356
 
For anyone who hasn't seen the Wall Street Journal ad that ran yesterday, here's a rather grainy image of it. It's the best I could do scanning a photocopy of a newspaper.
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I'll leave it there at least for a few weeks.

I think it was visually well designed, and placement in the paper was great (page 2), but I thought some of the wording was a little sensationalistic. I hope they run it, or another ad, again. I also feel they should focus on advertising in some produce trade publications.

Mike