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Eurocontrol Technics Ord EUCTF

"Eurocontrol Technics Group Inc is a Canada-based company involved in acquisition, development, and commercialization of security, authentication, verification and certification markets. The company through its subsidiaries is engaged in designing, manufacturing, marketing of energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence (ED-XRF) systems, and developing technology and property that combines two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) image processing technology respectively."


OTCPK:EUCTF - Post by User

Post by endeavouron Jun 21, 2017 1:49pm
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at least we're seeing discussion of the actual technologies

at least we're seeing discussion of the actual technologies .....optimistically or pessimistically, but at least its a worthwhile discussion which we can all learn a little from....as opposed to just one derogatory post after another about the company directors taking vacations (god forbid they're allowed an actual vacation).

Being cutting edge is nice, but that would require EVEN MORE spending on R&D, something which people in here seem to take objection to. They think technology just "appears" for free, with no spending. Building a proven product that industry demands as an improvement over previous technologies is a more prudent way to go, which is what EUO is trying to do. Of course the XWinsys delays in finalising a custom solution for its clients are frustrating to all (and don't come cheap) but what do you do as a company if you are developing a very high end product (in specification AND price) and the customer demands additional features before putting pen to paper? You have to go that extra mile, as frustrating as it may be to investors. The silver lining may be that when they finally do sell a couple of these systems, it may be an even more improved product that is hitting the marketplace and subsequent sales may be more "sticky" as a result.

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