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Valdor Technology International Inc C.VTI

Valdor Technology International Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company, through its subsidiary, Valdor Fiber Optics, Inc., is an optical fiber components company specializing in the design, manufacture and sale of passive fiber optic components. The Company manufactures its products in California and sells the passive fiber optic components via delivery to customers in the United States.


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Post by spit64on Apr 14, 2012 1:26am
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From Sparky new information

From Sparky new information

I understand that Valdor is days away from completeing a very professional business plan. Most juniors don't develope one as they are very expensive, time consuming, and formally binding as to the projected revenue estimates, ROI, growth, etc., etc. This is an invaluable tool which can be used to gain the confidence of new investors, and should assist in closing the pp quickly, as serious investors with large investments generally require a business plan before making any commitments. 

I spoke with management recently, and was told the company did more product presentations at a couple of military bases in the U.S., one being Fort Knox, to a large number of officials and fibre installers from the base and surrounding vicinity. It appears the military is getting tired of the gel connectors they have been using. Once a few more bases start using the connectors, more will fall in line until who knows, the whole U.S. military services are using them?????

 

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