ClimateMaster president poised despite CNBC glitch
Dan Ellis, president of Oklahoma City-based ClimateMaster, appeared on CNBC this morning to talk about his company’s growth. Ellis was very gracious, especially considering the fact that the host called him “Dave” throughout the conversation and the graphics on the screen also referred to him as “Dave” Ellis, ClimateMaster president.
You can view Ellis’ poised performance at the CNBC Web site.
ClimateMaster installs geothermal heat and cooling units in homes and businesses, using underground pipes to move heat into and out of buildings at great cost savings. The installation costs are about twice as high as conventional systems, but the energy savings make up those higher initial costs fairly quickly, Ellis said.
ClimateMaster is a subsidiary of publicly-traded LSB Industries, which is one of Oklahoma City’s biggest employers. LSB shares have gained about 15 percent in the past month.
Don Mecoy
Business Writer
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