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Excellent post, thank you!!! I'm new to pretty muc

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Posted On: 02/15/2016 4:29:34 PM
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Posted By: mtlebomac
Re: RSALAZAR #3076
Excellent post, thank you!!! I'm new to pretty much everything in the OTC world but not new to doing my DD and understanding the sales lifecycle process.

There was an individual on the iHUB board that summarized it best and locked it in for me.

I don't want to call him out by name (still unsure about TOS rules, etc) but you can find his/her post at this message number: 66400 2/2/16. Excellent, astute individual.

Here's the post:

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Just wanted to throw my two cents in after reading everyone's comments. I have 20+ years of aerospace experience as a subcontractor. I can tell you first hand that this is a process to get initial orders and the ball rolling as there are numerous checks and balances in this industry.

The company I dealt with over that 20 year period transitioned soley into aerospace from everything from helicopters to jet-craft and I can tell you the numerous promises and yes tomorrow tomorrow. People would got nervous and quit but once the orders finallly came in (usually a 6-8 month process from the initial meet) they ran 24/7 manufacturing for years at a time to fulfill these orders. They are still in business today.

So basically aerospace is a long courting process before marriage not speed dating. So patience is needed.

For transparency I do own stock in TPAC that I purchased over the course of the last year to date.

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Thank you all for level-headed reasoning. Looking forward to big things with TPAC.


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