Fitini.Org ® Why to have the Patent Licensed from Fitini.Org ? To protect and increase your business, giving you a larger market share Avoid Competition.

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Fitini.Org ® Why to have the Patent Licensed from Fitini.Org ? To protect and increase your business, giving you a larger market share Avoid Competition Forget the Competition Your actual business is having a very strong competition and your profit margins are smaller and smaller, every day. Stop your Competitors legally with this PATENT. Offer different new Waters and Drinks, using your Trademarks and without fearing the competition. If you want to increase your Business, dedicated to producing and selling Natural Mineral Water or Drinks, you have three options: To invest and buy new Water Resources and/or Trademarks to be used in these resources, with all the inconvenients of a very high, long term, investment with a very large pay back period. Diversifying your Company products, adding to your commercial chain: juices, colas, alcoholic beverages, sodas, sparkling refrigerants, and many other drinks, by manufacturing or purchasing Trademarks and/or Products, in a totally saturated market. Again, you face the inconvenients of a very high, long term, investment with a very large pay back period. Or just modifying and producing variants from your existing Water (or Drinks) coming out of your actual production resources, by adding minerals, vitamins, proteins,... needed to obtain Water and Drinks totally oriented to the specific Health Profiles of your Consumers. Obviously, the inconvenients are much less than the ones mentioned previously. Why do you only need a very small investment for your new line of products In all your existing costs today, for sure the labels, bottling, covers, …are much more expensive than the cost of the Water (or Drinks) that you commercialize. Besides, you probably already have paid for the machinery and equipments that you are using, and you also have your distributed chains established. On the other side, the quantities added to the Water (or Drinks) are minimum, we are talking about miligrams of additives per liter of Water (or Drinks). So, the additional cost is only ½ to 1 centime of Euro, per liter. Increase the Prestige of your Trademarks and Company providing Water and Drinks that only you can sell to the Health Profile of your Clients Why nobody can offer, globally or partially, in the future one innovation like this one, in the market The Licensing of a PATENT for the Production and Commercialization of Products, offers tremendous competive advantages regarding your competitors: Develop the Business with exclusive rights in the Market, as a Monopoly. Your Business activities are fully protected by the Law in your Country and Internationally in the Products and Markets that your Company are licensed to produce. A Stable Growing Market, that only depends on your evolution, on your products quality and the way you use to promote your products near your Consumers. Why we want to establish a Solid Contractual Relation with our Licensees. To better protect your business, this relationship not only is based on a Formal Contract, but also can have flexible conditions to satisfy specific reqirements from your Company