To: Eric Hathaway who wrote (8803 ) 2/22/1998 10:59:00 AM From: Charles A. King Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 13091
I hope the rest of us see GRNO succeed in our lifetimes. GRNO's potential is only too obvious to all, and I hope it is strong enough to carry its present load of baggage. Once orders begin to appear, the picture will begin to change. I'm not counting on any particular customer to order, but I certainly would like to see an order from Manova. If they are successful in what they are trying to do in Turkey, the future potential for GRNO is huge just in that country alone. Keep in mind that the agreement with Manova for exclusivity in Turkey extends until March 31.newsalert.com One thing I would like to see happen in the US is for the EPA to switch to one standard for air quality. Right now air quality standards seem to be left to the states, and the Northeast and California have different standards from the rest of the country. Manufacturers of equipment such as motor vehicles would like some standardization, I'm sure, and if more uniform air quality standards were issued, GRNO would benefit greatly because of the greater pressure on the market for what GRNO does with waste oil. I think this would be an opportune time to make such as switch from a political standpoint because of the low cost of energy. This low energy cost would make the cost of the switch easier for the economy to bear. Energy use has been growing with a corresponding increase in air pollution. There has already been a spurt in the popularity of light trucks and sport utility vehicles among new car buyers. I'm glad to see a few posts here on the GRNO thread. The discussion and information about Rich Coast is especially interesting and once again reinforces the view that GRNO's technology is the answer to waste oil remediation. There has been a serious lack of anything to discuss here lately. With the complete lull in chat, I was wondering how much interest there was in the GRNO SI thread. Without going around to other stock boards to stir up interest, I would like to take an informal poll of readers and lurkers here to take a "snapshot" of sentiment and interest in GRNO. Just go to stockmaster.com Scroll to the bottom of the page and vote. It will be interesting to compare the results with polls in the future to watch for changes in sentiment as well as the number of voters. Charles