It is a very nice model for improving the human condition.  The main problem I 
see is that reinvestment in the business is neglected because of excess 
enthusiasm in using profits for social good.  The growth and sustainability of 
P-CED could be put at risk.

 

Chris

 

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Amen. This is exactly what we are going to do at The Swan Factory. 

 

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