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06/20/10 9:10 PM

#18055 RE: grtn5 #18054

So what is it that is unacceptable, the fact that they got the order but no direction where to ship it, or, that resources that could be used to fight the spill are not being utilized.



"Yes", and "Hell, yes!".

I'm not sure just what it is you expect the company to do?



Their hands are bound by red tape, so I don't expect much. It doesn't mean that I have to like or accept the situation, though, from the perspective of either a shareholder in MOPN, or a citizen of the world.

I have a dreadful feeling that having the best product - and a 100% green solution - is not a guarantee for revenues, with BP and the US government running the show.

Well... unless you have star power, like a Kevin Costner.

Too bad that Diamond can't hear voices in cornfields, eh?

If you spill oil, he will come.

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jt6455

06/21/10 7:34 AM

#18069 RE: grtn5 #18054

I will be eager to see what Mr Axelrod has to say should this air. If he's worth his salt the first two questions he's gonna ask is "what has BP ordered" and "what are the status of those orders". I'm still quite moved by BP's press release "we've scoured the earth in search of boom...etc, etc"

As I type, this whole thing is really starting to upset me. Between the chemical dispersements in Houston and the mop booms in NH there is a story of neglegence brewing here. The media was quick to point out the flaws of the Katrina recovery execution. So my question is how sure are we about the Houston and NH orders? I mean if Jim Axelrod does not report this while he was at mop hq then he needs to step aside and let a real reporter step in and get the job done. Assuming we can confirm this...I think it's our duty as citizens to report this. 20 billion, 50 billion heck 100 billion dollars it makes no difference if BP doesn't have a game plan in place.

Just my opinion :)