Friday, April 06, 2007 11:20:00 AM
Lynn's email, which was posted yesterday was nice to see, at least: someone is home, and the lights are on.
I also agree the equipment issue is a big problem, perhaps step one is to let life calm down. IMO, it will be much easier to negotiate it's return after some time passes. I would need to know more about what caused this, whose fault it was, and how much USSE is out of pocket, and if any type of future cooperation is possible.
I can understand USSE being upset about a merger into a Nevada entity which may not exist, if in fact this is the case.
IF the fault is mostly ONYI, and IF USSE lost money on this, I would either try to negotiate a limited revenue sharing project, and bring the equip back to Iowa, or, give USSE a some preferred shares for it's return.
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