Solomon never "threw a fit" with Penser. Just FYI. That would be completely out of character. I was in Stockholm at the time; that did not happen.
There certainly was tension during the meetings with Penser last spring, but it did not originate with Solomon.
You are correct, in my opinion, that the effort to work with Penser was a waste of time and money for SIAF. I believe that Penser acted in bad faith throughout the process of selling their services to SIAF, and again by not performing or delivering as promised.
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