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although I can't find this interview in their schedule for today :/
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If there's no interview today we can count on dropping to .005 again.
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Agreed on that, altough why would they PR an interview and then not conduct it? *** aren't the most professional people out their in my opinion so we'll see what happens.
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I was looking for the interveiw on the site and found this posted yesterday afternoon
Desperate Times Call For Desperate Measures Posted on Thursday, December 07 * 16:30:00 CST
*** Staff Report
PRESCOTT, Ariz. (Dec. 7, 2006) – The company that washed, chopped and packed the green onions suspected in an E. coli outbreak that has infected about four dozen people on the East Coast is said to have bought its scallions from a California grower.
Ready Pac Produce, the sole supplier of green onions to Taco Bell restaurants in the New York, New Jersey and Philadelphia areas, stopped all production of scallions at its Florence, N.J. plant, which was visited Wednesday by federal food inspectors.
The scallions processed there were grown in California, said Steve Dickstein, marketing vice president of Ready Pac, one of the nation’s leading produce packers.
“As soon as we heard news from Taco Bell about the positive yet inconclusive results, we took immediate action to do everything we could,” he said.
Produce Safety & Security International Inc. (Pink Sheets:PDSC), an ozone and chemical sanitation disinfectant process supplier to the food and medical industries, may find itself in a position to market their products, proven to kill such bacteria.
Earlier this year Produce Safety and Security International Inc. had developed an immediate solution to reduce and eliminate EcoliOH157:H7, Listeria and salmonella from waste water used for the irrigation of fresh produce, which can also remove bacteria illness from restaurants, hotels and fast food operations.
“This solution provides for removal of food borne illness present in restrooms, laundry, meal preparation, storage, serving areas and dining area,” said Clarence W. Karney, chief executive officer of Produce Safety & Security International Inc., in a press release. “The solution is proactive for restroom issues using ozone air, water and spherequat EPA Registered Process.”
Produce Safety & Security has a cost effective process for the removal of pathogens having been identified to have caused illness and deaths from prepackaged produce.
“By using the PDSC Food Safe Process proactive approach to sanitation and disinfection for the removal of food borne illness pathogens the prepackaged fresh produce industry will be able to provide complete audit trails for the processed product line,” he said. “PDSC has finished a cost effective SOP proposal for the review of governmental agencies regulating the fresh produce industry. This process will provide a food safe product for the consumer with confidence of protection.”
Produce Safety & Security’s state-of-the-art ozone process has been shown to extend the shelf life and remove food-borne illness bacteria. This process provides retail produce departments reduced shrinkage, increase the bottom line and provide a fresher product for the consumer. The customer is assured of a safe food product, by use of this process, which may be used on organic produce to remove the pathogens.
Produce Safety and Security International also has three products designed for use at the source of most avian flu transmissions. Karney touts its use on hard, non-porus surfaces, saying that the solution is even safe for home use, even though it’s designed for use in poultry and turkey farms and in federally-inspected poultry processing plants.
Some of the company’s products have already hit the market. This morning, the company had announced a distribution partnership with Atomic X providing Capital Beverage of West Virginia with proprietary health products.
The partnership gives Atomic X a strong presence in West Virginia and the opportunity to compete head-to-head with other top energy drink brands such as Monster and Red Bull. Capital distributes over 200 different fine beer and other malt beverage products including Miller, Coors, Corona, Foster’s, Guiness, Heineken, Sam Adams, Old Milwaukee and many more.
Karney commented on the agreement: “the Atomic X distributorship agreement under the direction of Mr. Sam Perricone will increase revenues for Atomic X. Atomic X is a major player in the distribution of Non-Carbonated Energy Drink Industry.” Details of the joint venture will be disclosed at a later date.
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Hannibul- If you are listening to the interview please let us know what was said.
Posts: 517 | From: jupiter, florida, usa | Registered: Apr 2004
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Caller just dropped TACO BELL. Carney is now talking about a product to be introduced to clean bathrooms, cooking tops, utensils, etc.
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Just stated that he has paid in full for the Dallas Facility that is not even finished yet.
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After the interview, I decided to buy more. This guy and his company are for real. They WILL make money for years to come.
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I think, It's time to take profit and move to another. I've sold PDSC with nice profit and got into GLLC. Price is 0.0015 and it's about to move big time. Just put it in your watch list..
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RC, I have to agree, the run up was for the interview. Good information but nothing earth shattering. Probably retrace back to .000's will I will buy more again. Eventually I see this running hard, but not today. GLTA !
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I also think without the restrictions on this one we would have easily crossed .002 today. Karney needs to get those off before we can really run hard.
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