It’s interesting to find how applicable cryogenic technology is. After pitching to tractor drivers, barbers, golfers, and Nascar drivers (all within three days), I’m beginning to see how diverse and unlimited a market we have. Last week we met with John, 300 Below’s metallurgist, and he walked us through the science of deep cryogenic treatment as well as some of its applications. Because it’s a safe treatment that improves both the functional and operational life of industrial tools, weapons, engines, instruments (basically any ferrous material with at least a 0.4 % carbon level), the applications are virtually endless.
f freezing dead people when we hear the word “cryogenics.” There’s actually another word for that- “cryonics.” Which means no, we’re not in the Ted Williams and Han Solo business.
We’ll be diving into the financial reports today to gain a better understanding of the company’s past and present revenue streams and fixed and variable costs. With that information, we can identify areas of inefficiency and brainstorm sustainable methods to boost sales. The more I learn about the company, the more excited I am for the opportunity to take 300 Below to greater heights.
f freezing dead people when we hear the word “cryogenics.” There’s actually another word for that- “cryonics.” Which means no, we’re not in the Ted Williams and Han Solo business.
We’ll be diving into the financial reports today to gain a better understanding of the company’s past and present revenue streams and fixed and variable costs. With that information, we can identify areas of inefficiency and brainstorm sustainable methods to boost sales. The more I learn about the company, the more excited I am for the opportunity to take 300 Below to greater heights.



