X-Message-Number: 4675
Date:  Thu, 27 Jul 95 09:52:16 
From: dave <>
Subject: Long term survival

Input on current disscussion of cryonics companies strategies for long term 
survival.

Two of the early cryonics companies went out of business and several 
patients were lost.

Of the remaining organizations, two seem to me to be stagnating.

In my opinion, there is too much emphasis on building big patient care 
funds at the expense of immediate membership growth.  I would prefer to see 
more of a balance.

I believe that membership growth and expansion of the consumer desire for 
cryonics is the most important factor to insure the security of a 
cryonics organization, and the stability of cryonics overall.

Dave Pizer (for himself)


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