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1300steps

11/22/16 4:55 AM

#34956 RE: whackywinston #34955

Whacky I'd like to concur with you.

Bigger's ability to control the pace of progression towards a contract is dictated by the client. All he can continue to do is to respond to their every request and do his utmost to continue diversifying the company's potential client base.

Hey I'm a frustrated long too but loose talk of getting rid of Bigger is unnecessary and only reflects fellow longs jitters as the timeframe for conversion continues to be stretched.
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IdiotsEverywhere

11/22/16 9:06 AM

#34957 RE: whackywinston #34955

"he obviously works damn hard"'

Nobody knows whether he does or he doesn't, actually.

All we know is he talks a huge game in his PR's, never backs it up with results, and then avoids the ire of his shareholders by having inaccessible meetings and/or by creating diversions (I.e., acquisition strategy.)
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FML2013

11/22/16 3:29 PM

#34963 RE: whackywinston #34955

Whacky/1300/Schrim

Great posts. But on this occasion Whacky i disagree with you. Its a cop out not to relate the current pps with Biggers performance. You cannot disengage the two.

On one hand agree he may be limited in relation to progression towards a contract but how has he promoted the company. Where is the additional investor base. Redchip was a waste , merger and acquisition strategy a waste.

My question to you three is would someone with oil industry experience have landed a contract by now. June16 we had the successful KM test. The whole industry now knows it works. Nearly 6 months later still

No contract or sales
Pps at record lows

As the CEO he is accountable. Plain and simple.

This could all change very quickly once the 1st contract is nailed. Then ill be the first to sing his praises. At the current moment he technically should be removed.
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PumpersExposed

11/22/16 9:41 PM

#34972 RE: whackywinston #34955

Lol! 18 years.. $100 million dollars.

He has never been a CEO to prioritise communication


He sure finds the time for his BS fluffathon NR's.
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jaymark

11/23/16 1:13 AM

#34986 RE: whackywinston #34955

Whacky, Bigger may not be able to control the pace of a multi-billion dollar company but can you explain why a multi-billion dollar company would not be putting out GREAT effort to get something on their pipelines if it would save them a considerable amount of money each and every single day? There is no reason KM would be dragging their feet to get the AOT on their lines. If anything, Bigger should feel the very large PUSH at his back for getting the AOT to market! I would expect a number of units would already be up and running for testing if not regular use. KM has a lot at stake, just as we do. I cannot think of a reason why we would not be seeing more action going on from KM's side of this matter. This is an investment for KM. Testing should be at a high pace. Getting the tweaks taken care of should be a matter of high priority for KM. Time is money and the clock has been ticking for quite some time now. In the past we have seen pics of a unit in place. Is there secret testing going on somewhere? Is testing over or at such a low energy that its presence is negligible? KM and any other interested parties should be aggressively testing for something that can be a "game changer". The sooner a money saver is in use, the sooner profit margins increase. Any delay makes no sense. Testing should be occurring at a rapid pace and at more numerous locations. Funding should be no problem if past testing has been giving excellent and promising results.