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Mike Carrell wrote..
> The >BlackLight Power’s commercialization strategy is to
nonexclusively Richard writes.. Mike..thoughtful comments. Black Light Power has put a viable " package " together and sustained it for some 15 years which is saying something for an enterprise principally in the business of selling ideas to investors. Over that same period of time (15 years) ,one small manufacturing company I know of, designed and built a series of technically sophisicated products with the beginning capital derived from the monthly charitable gift awarded social security retirees. From that base , as the venture grew, the research budget rose to a paltry 350k per year ( 30,000 per month). This tiny company now leads in their market category and has obsoleted an entire segment of the existing methodology in it's industry category dominated by two large world renowned corporations.. The company is privately owned and never once operated in the red. This tiny company holds no patents, has no intellectual property and has no protection from another company that may wish to"copy" the product designs. The thinking being that a patent is an invitation to a lawsuit. A trademark and a copyright holds more weight. The secret is in the "name" and not in the patented product. I once knew a guy with a wonderful idea of raising bullfrogs in a pond under a natural gas flare. The business model demonstrated a frog lays umteen millions eggs, from that the math get fuzzy but the gist is that one can harvest a million frog legs a month at a dollar a dozen. He tried to liscense the idea to me on a royalty base plus cash. When asked why he didn't take the idea and run with it for that kind of profit, his reply was that he was too busy with his job at the carwash. The business plan of BLP is an interesting study of the corresponding and divergent views of different business models. I wish them success because ,if they have the product they represent as having ,the world is going to steal them blind by their using the marketing approach they have embarked upon. Richard |
- uoting from the Re: Ed's Storms hope RC Macaulay
- Re: uoting from the Re: Ed's Storms hope Mike Carrell
- Re: uoting from the Re: Ed's Storms hope Wesley Bruce
- RE: uoting from the Re: Ed's Storms hope John . Rudiger

