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I too would like to invest in CC. Seems like a company with promising growth!
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Olathe KS, 66061


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Will this ensure quality control in production? Always will my investment pay dividends?


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Good one.

I don't think going public will be a good move. Stay private as long as you can. Who knows, maybe a partner would be nice incase you want to make very expensive ESCs and motors for the wealthy folks .

Patrick, have you thought about owning a place instead of leasing one? I know it's a bigger investment, but it always pays off in the long run.
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Patrick, have you thought about owning a place instead of leasing one? I know it's a bigger investment, but it always pays off in the long run.
We own the building we are in right now -- but this new building had a 9 million dollar build out by a previous tenant (Sprint) -- including a full-building UPS system, 2 megawatt generator, power distribution, 2 x 100hp compressors, furniture, etc. etc. So we decided to lease this space -- it fit perfectly into our production requirements.


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We own the building we are in right now -- but this new building had a 9 million dollar build out by a previous tenant (Sprint) -- including a full-building UPS system, 2 megawatt generator, power distribution, 2 x 100hp compressors, furniture, etc. etc. So we decided to lease this space -- it fit perfectly into our production requirements.
Wow that sounds like my dream home!
   
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lol, I think I'll pass on this "opportunity" for now. I don't think I want any "returns" to be had after drinking a lot of beer.

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We own the building we are in right now -- but this new building had a 9 million dollar build out by a previous tenant (Sprint) -- including a full-building UPS system, 2 megawatt generator, power distribution, 2 x 100hp compressors, furniture, etc. etc. So we decided to lease this space -- it fit perfectly into our production requirements.
That generator could be used to generate some income. Where I used to work, our generator was oversized for our needs, so we "sold" excess emergency power to the units connected to ours, and we did not guarantee uptime (to prevent lawsuit if the generator failed to operate their equipment). The UPS battery system was isolated from them though.
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