RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Important question, so get ready....Continually asking basic questions to which you can easily find answers is not a good look for someone kraping on the company on a social forum and suggesting that the company could be employing folks to effectively deal with the likes of you. Kontrol BioCloud Reference Paper gives you information of approximate detection time by 4 room sizes with a 10ft ceiling. That gives you 4 scenarios, but a number of newsreleases gave enough information to understand the rough size. It will not be an arena. It can be a private box in an arena. It can be dressing rooms or other supporting facilities or smaller enclosed spaces. Your currently suggested price is correct, maybe. It has been mentioned many times. We know generally that the estimated life is 10 years, but as you must know since you are into those kinds of details, in a piece of equipment, individual components can have a much different life span. We know about the cartridge. If I get to the point of asking for a list of components with their life spans and costs, I will also look up the capital cost allowance for tax purposes for the equipment, which is likely to be very different in different countries. And perhaps there are some regional program tax credits or funding assistance. Once I compile this information, I will inbox you and ensure I get all the demand estimates to be able to calculate the share price value according to the discounted cashflow models. If you wish, you can provide me the appropriate discount rate. Let's do this behind the scenes through the inbox so please refrain from being impatient and continually asking questions until I come back to you. Cheers.
jawstoyz wrote: Thank you, someone with a little information. All the articles I've read and videos I've watched have not mentioned this detail. Mind you on Twitter, I loved how you guys all stroked Brad's ego on that last video. 1500 sq.ft, very impressive. That could do roughly 75% of the main floor in my house.
So we found out today, as one of the pumpers said BC units are no good for large companies/venues. Meanwhile the pumpers have been saying the opposite for the past two months. How the unit is great for concerts/sporting events. Not sure how accurate their assessment was today when they made that comment though. Let's make it clear it was not me that said that, don't need you guys threatening me with a lawsuit again. Anyways so we expect all these smaller businesses (mom/pop) stores to invest 12k in these units?? That's how much they're correct?? Does that include installation, taxes, etc??? How much is maintenance??? Or is there no maintenance?? How much do repair parts cost??? Circuit boards can be expensive, that I know for sure. Anyone, I ask out of curiosity. If I was a small business owner these are questions I would be asking.