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October 15, 2017, 03:05:16 AM |
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Ok, maybe the industry in Russia is available but who then makes the measurements now?
It's inner metrology departments of enterprises, which are certified to deal with only their own products and equipment service. And it's state governed centers, which have not enough recourses to provide their metrology services in time for opening interprises, for example. That's why we say the market is facing the lack of supply. Then we can say that your industry is very heavily regulated by the state? Are not you afraid of changing legislation? Well, while you live in any state you're regulated by it ) Industry always moves along the state, and here's no one who is interested in abrupt changes. Of course not interested, then there should be a strong competition between such laboratories. There's no competioton at all, each laboratory (existing and being created) deals with a specific range of services. They all do different types of measurements, so you can't be useful in submarine construction when you laboratory is specified in HAACP, for example. As I understand already existing requirements satisfy existing laboratories. How will your lab compete?
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Ivan GMP Project
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October 16, 2017, 08:16:29 AM |
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Ok, maybe the industry in Russia is available but who then makes the measurements now?
It's inner metrology departments of enterprises, which are certified to deal with only their own products and equipment service. And it's state governed centers, which have not enough recourses to provide their metrology services in time for opening interprises, for example. That's why we say the market is facing the lack of supply. Then we can say that your industry is very heavily regulated by the state? Are not you afraid of changing legislation? Well, while you live in any state you're regulated by it ) Industry always moves along the state, and here's no one who is interested in abrupt changes. Of course not interested, then there should be a strong competition between such laboratories. There's no competioton at all, each laboratory (existing and being created) deals with a specific range of services. They all do different types of measurements, so you can't be useful in submarine construction when you laboratory is specified in HAACP, for example. As I understand already existing requirements satisfy existing laboratories. How will your lab compete? As I already said, the market is demanding, so we won't compete. Any lab will adapt to the needs of the region it situated in and manage with similar tasks from other regions and counteries if needed.
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October 17, 2017, 08:47:48 AM |
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Ur project looks legit! Keep up the good work.
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October 17, 2017, 08:56:15 AM |
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Ur project looks legit! Keep up the good work.
Nice to read that, thank you! We'll do our best.
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October 17, 2017, 09:47:41 AM |
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GMP Project JOIN PRE-ICO WITH 66% DISCOUNT
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October 17, 2017, 10:02:06 AM |
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Ur project looks legit! Keep up the good work.
We will make GMP tokens as valuable as possible. There's a lot of opportunity for growth.
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October 17, 2017, 10:08:02 AM |
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Ok, maybe the industry in Russia is available but who then makes the measurements now?
It's inner metrology departments of enterprises, which are certified to deal with only their own products and equipment service. And it's state governed centers, which have not enough recourses to provide their metrology services in time for opening interprises, for example. That's why we say the market is facing the lack of supply. Then we can say that your industry is very heavily regulated by the state? Are not you afraid of changing legislation? Well, while you live in any state you're regulated by it ) Industry always moves along the state, and here's no one who is interested in abrupt changes. Of course not interested, then there should be a strong competition between such laboratories. There's no competioton at all, each laboratory (existing and being created) deals with a specific range of services. They all do different types of measurements, so you can't be useful in submarine construction when you laboratory is specified in HAACP, for example. As I understand already existing requirements satisfy existing laboratories. How will your lab compete? In Russia there's market failure at the moment. The Russian Government subsidizes metrological centers like ours.
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October 17, 2017, 10:11:18 AM |
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I haven't checked your whitepaper yet, but how can you ascertain the success of the project?
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October 17, 2017, 10:13:03 AM |
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Ok, maybe the industry in Russia is available but who then makes the measurements now?
It's inner metrology departments of enterprises, which are certified to deal with only their own products and equipment service. And it's state governed centers, which have not enough recourses to provide their metrology services in time for opening interprises, for example. That's why we say the market is facing the lack of supply. Then we can say that your industry is very heavily regulated by the state? Are not you afraid of changing legislation? Well, while you live in any state you're regulated by it ) Industry always moves along the state, and here's no one who is interested in abrupt changes. Of course not interested, then there should be a strong competition between such laboratories. There's no competioton at all, each laboratory (existing and being created) deals with a specific range of services. They all do different types of measurements, so you can't be useful in submarine construction when you laboratory is specified in HAACP, for example. As I understand already existing requirements satisfy existing laboratories. How will your lab compete? In Russia there's market failure at the moment. The Russian Government subsidizes metrological centers like ours. And should you pay back the subsidies?
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October 17, 2017, 10:18:31 AM |
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Ok, maybe the industry in Russia is available but who then makes the measurements now?
It's inner metrology departments of enterprises, which are certified to deal with only their own products and equipment service. And it's state governed centers, which have not enough recourses to provide their metrology services in time for opening interprises, for example. That's why we say the market is facing the lack of supply. Then we can say that your industry is very heavily regulated by the state? Are not you afraid of changing legislation? Well, while you live in any state you're regulated by it ) Industry always moves along the state, and here's no one who is interested in abrupt changes. Of course not interested, then there should be a strong competition between such laboratories. There's no competioton at all, each laboratory (existing and being created) deals with a specific range of services. They all do different types of measurements, so you can't be useful in submarine construction when you laboratory is specified in HAACP, for example. As I understand already existing requirements satisfy existing laboratories. How will your lab compete? In Russia there's market failure at the moment. The Russian Government subsidizes metrological centers like ours. As for Europe, high demand for metrology services gives a unique opportunity for investment.
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October 17, 2017, 10:20:03 AM |
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I haven't checked your whitepaper yet, but how can you ascertain the success of the project?
we'll have 3 round of ITO with a proper report about our achievments after each round You can wait and watch the success established
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October 17, 2017, 10:20:15 AM |
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I haven't checked your whitepaper yet, but how can you ascertain the success of the project?
Well, you'd better check ) You'll find many answers in the WP
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October 17, 2017, 10:21:37 AM |
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Ok, maybe the industry in Russia is available but who then makes the measurements now?
It's inner metrology departments of enterprises, which are certified to deal with only their own products and equipment service. And it's state governed centers, which have not enough recourses to provide their metrology services in time for opening interprises, for example. That's why we say the market is facing the lack of supply. Then we can say that your industry is very heavily regulated by the state? Are not you afraid of changing legislation? Well, while you live in any state you're regulated by it ) Industry always moves along the state, and here's no one who is interested in abrupt changes. Of course not interested, then there should be a strong competition between such laboratories. There's no competioton at all, each laboratory (existing and being created) deals with a specific range of services. They all do different types of measurements, so you can't be useful in submarine construction when you laboratory is specified in HAACP, for example. As I understand already existing requirements satisfy existing laboratories. How will your lab compete? In Russia there's market failure at the moment. The Russian Government subsidizes metrological centers like ours. And should you pay back the subsidies? It means the government encourages metrological organizations, but it does not allocate subsidies per se...
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October 17, 2017, 10:21:42 AM |
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Nice project i will into it more, i'm interested in the bounty as well
I ll follow this thread.
Good luck!
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October 17, 2017, 10:22:52 AM |
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I haven't checked your whitepaper yet, but how can you ascertain the success of the project?
Well, you'd better check ) You'll find many answers in the WP Ok! Where's the link to it btw?
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Ivan GMP Project
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October 17, 2017, 10:26:43 AM |
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Nice project i will into it more, i'm interested in the bounty as well
I ll follow this thread.
Good luck!
Thank you for evaluations! Follow us in social media, you'll find them on the page bottom btw here's the link to our bounty https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2201248
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October 17, 2017, 10:27:16 AM |
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I haven't checked your whitepaper yet, but how can you ascertain the success of the project?
Well, you'd better check ) You'll find many answers in the WP It's nice to see that someone is reading our WP..
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October 17, 2017, 10:29:42 AM |
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I haven't checked your whitepaper yet, but how can you ascertain the success of the project?
Well, you'd better check ) You'll find many answers in the WP Ok! Where's the link to it btw? here you go https://gmp.im/images/docs/GMP_Project_WhitePapper_EN.pdf
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October 17, 2017, 10:32:26 AM |
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October 17, 2017, 10:33:07 AM |
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Nice project i will into it more, i'm interested in the bounty as well
I ll follow this thread.
Good luck!
Thank you for evaluations! Follow us in social media, you'll find them on the page bottom btw here's the link to our bounty https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2201248Cool nice pre ico, great achievement. public interest in welcoming the birth of the GMP baby very good. continue your journey
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