RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:PYR CEO Q&A torch contract rumour CLIENT A B C and concern?Thanks developbc. Peter has shown nothing but confidence and as much as things are picking up now, I fully believe they’re going to have a line of clients coming their way as torch orders come in and their name spreads even further.
Yeah, I'm a DD junkie. I spent quite a bit of time in the last few months going over the past couple years of NRs, recent Agoracom interviews, patents. Totally worth it, the tech and work they are doing is really interesting to read about! (I'm a mechanical engineer, but really you don’t need a background to understand most of what they are doing just a lot of time lol). Pyro has become a sizeable part of my portfolio so even more reason to get into the nitty gritty.
Just happy to have jumped abord the Pyro train before they hit the big leagues =) There’s so much to come, and they're just getting started... the next few months are going have quite a few news releases imo!
developbc wrote: Excellent MazerRR. Everyone please do yourself a favour and click on MazerRR profile and read his post history..Many have including myself
This guy does serious DD...I think on Agoracom he stated he is an engineer. Hence his careful and conservative words.
Thanks for clearly stating Peter's clear and careful words that obviously demonstrate that these torches are indeed too compelling to resist. Trifecta!!
Not only do these industry giants want Pyrogenesis torches...the absolutely NEED them!
TIP OF THE ICEBERG -PYR CEO
MazerRR wrote: I think it's safe to say they're talking to more than 15 at this point. Peter hinted there were more than 10 during the Q&A when he mentioned more than he can count on his fingers, and it's been 7 weeks since then. In the latest interview on Agoracom, he looked like he was trying pretty hard to contain his excitement and avoid giving out anything that wasn't press released to George.
Here's some of what Peter mentioned in that interview on Agoracom:
Everything is going really really well for not just iron pelletization […] but also other industries, is going ‘
just as well or better than what we said, and nothing has fallen off the rails
, not one client or prospective client has fallen off the rails. In the past he did mention that the existing burners can be brought offline and replaced by torches relatively quickly, without affecting pellet production.
Revenue-wise for each client it's probably more a question of how many torches are in their initial orders, how long does it take Pyro to get X amount of torches built, and what will the agreed upon roll-out schedule look like.
CndnBacon wrote: I think it's safe to say the answers to most of those questions will come with the first signed contracts NR, which shouldn't be too long from now....
kingscorpion wrote: I want to know if PYR is talking to multiple companies at a time I want to know Has that 10 plus companies that Peter eluded to showing both his hands on video grown to perhaps more than 15 How many hrs does it take to install a single torch and i want to get a sense of how long will it take to complete a whole plant for company A that will require 50 torches. So i can get a sense of how many companies can be furnished with plasma torches and get a sense of annual revenue