RE:RE:RE:RE:WHYApostata wrote: "Ronnie is an order taker, NOT and order maker."
EXACTLY THIS!
You can't manage Roche Canada as President and CEO by only taking orders. Ronnie was also in compeition with other Roche units worldwide too and won important business for Roche Canada.
Regardless, the most important point is that CZO has compared its yeast beta glucan to other beta glucan in the industry. It has been collaborating with industry giants Kerry and Leiber. CZO has run bioavailability studies with the University of Alberta. It has published PGX in peer-reviewed journals. It is working with leaders in their field like Dr. Kolb and Dr. Hoare. The Canadian government has provided significant funding over time after its due diligence. CZO is working with industry leader Natex on PGX scale-up to the point of decision concernng mass industrialization. Ronnie Miller was trained in a culture of excellence at one of the largest companies in the world and with all of the information before him he is "thrilled". It takes excellence to thrill a man of his stature and with commissioning of PGX expected to be completed by the end of Q3(6-7 months away) that's what he sees. He can see the whites in the eyes of this opportunity now. Take note. Global excellence. Near.