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Sunday, 10/21/2018 11:29:07 AM

Sunday, October 21, 2018 11:29:07 AM

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Where they invited to conferences, and if so did they go? If not why not?

From Jun 13, 2018 PR
“...has been invited to present its innovative mobile generation technology at a conference in September of the Foro Euro-Latinoamericano de la Mujeres in Veracruz, Mexico”.


From CEO Live 6-18-18
"In addition, the Foro Euro-Latinoamericano de la Mujeres has invited Cool Technologies to a series of planned meetings across Europe to present its generator-equipped truck to more potential customers.”

Of course the CEO Live article also said "The trucks will begin to roll out from the Missouri factory of partner Craftsmen Industries in Q3 of 2018.”, and we know that didn’t happen.

So were they invited to Veracruz or Europe?

I never could find a conference planned for this fall in Veracruz Mexico on the Foro Euro-Latinoamericano de la Mujeres website. There were conferences in Hamberg Germany and Lille France with the last one seeming most relevant to CoolTech’s business (the first seemed like a conference to promote a book). The two articles in June are so close together I wonder if they didn’t understand what they were invited to initially and got it wrong in the first PR.

The one in France was the Global Forum for a Responsible Economy, it was held October 16 to Thursday October 18 in Lille, France
https://www.responsible-economy.org/en/about-us/42-en/presentation/511-join-the-world-forum

Why not tweet about being at the conference if they went. If they didn’t go why not? Did they blow it somehow and talk to the potential customers disrespectfully as the giant Cheeto head would?

But our biggest concern is the missed deadline of trucks rolling off in Q3 and no acknowledgment from the company regarding the 10 truck order. The recent blog indicates that they were wanting to keep up the appearance of being a company which was better than no information, but far less than what we need to stay invested.