jfburk, can you point to any law, regulation, etc...
what so ever that states a parent company can not report information, results, whatever you want to call it, regarding a joint venture they are involved in.
Here is an example of 3com releasing information about one of their joint ventures...
"3Com Monday said its joint venture with Chinese networking vendor Huawei Technologies has cleared all regulatory hurdles and is finally operational." http://www.crn.com/networking/18825914
If 3Com can announce their JV is operational, why can't GlobeTel announce if they have any customers yet?
GlobeTel has already put out several PRs about the JV, just nothing about the most important part... the customers.
What "business knowledge" does it take to determine that certain information pertaining to a JV must be reported by the JV and not the parent companies... the parent companies "are" the joint venture!
Like I said, show me a law that says they can't...
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