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reaper247

06/11/16 12:27 AM

#4048 RE: FM II #4047

Wrong again FM 11,

The actual facts continue to be debated, because some people continue to make incorrect statements about Breitling.

You claimed Breitling had only been around for six to eight years. You were wrong. You claimed they have been public for at least five. Also wrong.

Let me post this again for you in hopes we can move on.



I dont understand why you insist on arguing an incorrect opinion.

I also dont understand how Joe Simo enters into the conversation.

Breitling Oil and Gas was originally incorporated in Oklahoma, and if Simo was involved, his name does not come up on the actual Articles of Incorporation in a search of public records. If you have information to support your guess, now would be a great time to share.

Simo apparently filed Articles of Incorporation for his own company in Texas years later though. Not sure why you are bringing up Simo, or how it is irrelevant to the topic at hand.

I thought we already discussed this.

Breitlingoilandgas.com did not coming into existence until 2009 based on Internet Archive, which seems like a good point to pick as to when Breitling began pretending to be a company large enough to innovate.



I have already said that it is silly to assume Breitling’s age based on an archived website, when the Articles of Incorporation with the Oklahoma Secretary of State show you to be wrong. The fact that the website came later, doesn’t really matter.

The whole debate on when Breitling was formed, and when they went public, got started when people falsely claimed that Breitling participated in a stock promotion and admitted to it.

Your claims of lack of innovations came later and I ignored them because I didnt feel it was relevant to the topic of the thread.

It is ironic that while you claim Breitling lacks any claim to innovation, it was Faulkner’s computer hosting and programming experience that lead to his own 3D seismic imaging software that seemed to be successful for Faulkner early in the company’s history.

I hope that helps you understand a little more about the company.

IMO and FWIW.