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To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (1875)12/11/1997 1:33:00 PM
From: Starduster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4356
 
Jeffrey,
I was interested in a previous post regarding your summation of issue's needed to be resolved when installed in the hotel chains. Are there Ozon on site service personnel to handle the quality control. For how long. What type of training do subsequent trainees have or new hires for procedure training and follow-up. I guess what I'm wondering is, the product sounds like it's only as good as the individual mixing it. If so, who is doing all this on-line training, and for how long? Is this a contract service?
My understanding of the laundry industry is that those individuals are not college graduates. This is not intended as a slur, you could not put me in a dental office and expect me to mix whatever for a filling, I'm just wondering how difficult a procedure this is and can we expect a positive learning curve.
Sandie



To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (1875)12/11/1997 2:15:00 PM
From: sweez  Respond to of 4356
 
Thanks Jeff..
I have a two fold interest in OZON process. One, make
money and two, I work in a paper mill. We are always struggling with
odors given off by the pulping and bleaching process. Also we use
a lot of differnt chemicals to bleach paper, kill bacteria, purify the waste water. I believe this may be use full in some of are application. We have plenty of water we generate are own electricity
and have lot of chemists and process Engineers to implement a system.
That url was very interesting. If you come across any info of application used in paper industry I'd appreciate if you send them
to me. Again Thanks Sweezs



To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (1875)12/11/1997 3:20:00 PM
From: Cents  Respond to of 4356
 
Do you have a list of those 200 companies Jeff? Although I can easily believe that ultimately there may be that many in direct competition, I really doubt there are that many in todays market. In almost all industrial machinery there is a safety factor and required aptitude level to operate it.So that would seem to be a non-factor. The key to the ultimate continued solvency of Cyclo3pss though would seem to me to be in increased gross sales. I believe they are on this track and I plan to be on the train when it leaves the station. I think the potential for growth is unmatched in all of NASDAQ. At least in the companies I have researched. The recent big money running scared from NASDAQ I believe from that Business Week article in conjunction with a market correction doesn't help share price much in the short term but as you said does create buy opportunities. OZON does seem to be holding its own during this NASDAQ storm......I loved it then,I love it now,and unless I see a lack of positive company direction, and I certainly don't now, then I know the future is bright! I would have bought in for the laundry systems alone. All the other great aspects just give the word "incredible" an entirely new meaning! Cash flow is needed though, and that means sales. I am patiently holding long as long as the track is clear.

Cents



To: Jeffrey L. Henken who wrote (1875)12/11/1997 3:40:00 PM
From: Andrew G.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4356
 
Hey Ozoners! What do you think of glowing plasma for decontaminating food?

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