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To: Sigmund who wrote (216)12/23/1998 1:33:00 PM
From: Frank Buck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 345
 
Bion has offices in Colorado, New York, Florida, and North Carolina.

BUGS is situated in California (as you well know).

Do you see any future cooperation between Bion and Bugs?

My crystal ball is still in the shop .... There are a number of companies out there that are situated in the livestock effluent remediation area. Depending on their commitment to their own special recipes for remediation... I would expect (at some point) players to form alliances with one another in time.... but this is totally a guess on my part.

Bion's North Carolina office would seem to have their hands filled with the hog populations in that area.... but one company alone usually practices monopolistic pricing policies. Another company that is involved in selling systems to animal husbandry producers is EPTC. I expect that this fragmented livestock producing sector will take some time to evaluate systems in terms of cost, effectiveness and EPA compliances. I would hope that BUGS technology will at some point become the de facto technology.... it seems that some of these other players are gaining a foothold in some pretty important states.

A follow up on the gas station situation:

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