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IdiotsEverywhere

03/20/17 9:57 AM

#38133 RE: whackywinston #38132

So the permissible way to discuss this company is to reference fluffy, forward looking statements, none of which has ever come true?

The disruptive technology justification - love that one!

Myrka

03/20/17 11:37 AM

#38134 RE: whackywinston #38132

Well said Whacky, I could not have put it in better words.
XL AOT project would not exist if it was not for the TC & KM trials. The XL would not have been considered if previous trials were not successful. QSEP would not have undertaken the XL AOT without support and collaboration of one of 19 independent oil production and transportation entities interested in harnessing its demonstrated efficacy.

mr_sano

03/20/17 1:52 PM

#38135 RE: whackywinston #38132

Company has fabricated its accomplishments for decades! The latest being how the Aot movie prop can solve all the worlds oil transport issues. Management and it's paid consultants have all been complicit in this continuing charade who's sole purpose is to extract more investment by God knows who! The only constant...management gets paid in full....well up to the point where they can get no more investment to fund its whacky products. Company acknowledges it had only enough cash to fund through January 2017 yet they say nothing about this since the MRQ. Doesn't Bigger need to come out and "assuage" the concerns?

jaymark

03/21/17 2:50 AM

#38143 RE: whackywinston #38132

You are right of course Whacky. Each step was a followup to a preceding one and each iteration of the AOT built on previous ideas if not successes, but that is how improvements are made. I get impatient, as any reader of my posts can see at times. I wish we had periodic photos of AOTs in place as we once had.... (someone get photos!!!) visual reference helps when all we have otherwise is imagination, which can run wild at times. And yes, it has taken collaboration and cooperation from the many companies we have dealt with in order to get the testing, new designs engineered, setting up and installing on pipelines, acceptance at a certain level (sub-sales) to test various fluids and gases... so we have made progress, step by slow step. And again yes, the pace is at the whim of the more powerful companies we deal with rather than the less tortoise one us stockholders would prefer. Mistakes get made and if a slow pace helps get it done RIGHT, then that is what it is. Better that than haste makes waste. Still... tick tock! When the peaceful aliens arrive and offer us unlimited free energy, we won't need anymore oil or gas! I'd like to make some money before our time runs out!