Saturday, November 11, 2006 3:08:56 PM
You might just do well to listen to those who have spoken to Petar, when it's all said and done. That would be my advice. There is a wealth of information between the lines in these conversations.
What does it hurt to look at all the information being made available to you whether it comports with your opinion or not?
As far as the DCBass conversation with Petar, I see a lot of merit in what he says. And I don't think him to have an "agenda" other than to kindly inform the rest of us about what Petar had to say. That doesn't necessarily mean that his "impressions" of Petar's word may be 100% correct but I for one was glad at least get the gist of the conversation, and thank him for posting it at the risk of being ridiculed and strung up.
I personally feel that yesterday's "interview" was totally skewed by the fact that PV may have felt "ambushed" by Gary Rennie and then simply put on his classic Petar attitude. I wish it wasn't so but I feel that's what happened, despite the good intentions of the people here who wrote and prompted the interview, hoping to get a positive public light on our growing company. That being said, I simply wish that we had been given more clear communication from our CEO and many wouldn't be in the skeptical mode we are seeing now. We're all nervous now that we're rounding that last curve on the way to the finish line.
Let's keep our eyes open and our ears peeled (whatever that means). We're all in this together!
Jannie
What does it hurt to look at all the information being made available to you whether it comports with your opinion or not?
As far as the DCBass conversation with Petar, I see a lot of merit in what he says. And I don't think him to have an "agenda" other than to kindly inform the rest of us about what Petar had to say. That doesn't necessarily mean that his "impressions" of Petar's word may be 100% correct but I for one was glad at least get the gist of the conversation, and thank him for posting it at the risk of being ridiculed and strung up.
I personally feel that yesterday's "interview" was totally skewed by the fact that PV may have felt "ambushed" by Gary Rennie and then simply put on his classic Petar attitude. I wish it wasn't so but I feel that's what happened, despite the good intentions of the people here who wrote and prompted the interview, hoping to get a positive public light on our growing company. That being said, I simply wish that we had been given more clear communication from our CEO and many wouldn't be in the skeptical mode we are seeing now. We're all nervous now that we're rounding that last curve on the way to the finish line.
Let's keep our eyes open and our ears peeled (whatever that means). We're all in this together!
Jannie

