RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Think Equity Conference talk - positive? same story?What do you think the odds are of the PYR contract closing?
We know how the last year for CZO played out after having all those "very interested" unamed parties, not a single of which made a deal.
digitel wrote: "Not sure how PYR is surprising, they actually gave information about the expected contract."
PYR announced an expected deal with an unnamed company that may or may not even close. CZO has basically done the same but at a much more depressed market cap and in a lower key fashion than bold and hyper-promotional PYR.
Many unnamed big companies are interested in the functional drink at this late stage of negotiations with the new plant certified and the ground work prepared for large-scale PGX implementation. Stability has been proven to six months and key patents received. Consumer panel tests have been performed.
The upfront payment won't cover the capital cost of the PGX plant. CZO has deceided it wants to maintain control of the PGX technology. It will need a financial partner. Big companies aren't interested in small opportunities.