Maybe Dean is still calling the shots at QASP after all. Everything is becoming so Deanesque.
JACKSONVILLE, FL, Jul 15, 2010 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- Quasar Aerospace Industries, Inc. (PINKSHEETS: QASP)
The following is a joint statement from the Chairman of Mineseeker Overseas Operations, LTD, Michael Kendrick, and the Chairman and CEO of Quasar Aerospace Industries, Inc., Dean Bradley:
Company Communication
Mineseeker Operations is concerned that persons representing themselves as Quasar shareholders are going to unreasonable lengths to obtain confidential and business sensitive information and putting this in the public domain. Mineseeker Operations will not comment on the business relationship between themselves and Quasar for obvious legal reasons. Requests are also being made of the Mineseeker Operations suppliers, staff and the Government authorities. Mineseeker has no way of validating if these enquiries come from Quasar shareholders or, in fact, competitors purporting to be shareholders.
Negotiations with suppliers and foreign Government departments are complex and can be of a confidential and sensitive nature. Our suppliers and Government departments consider this level of enquiry to be unethical and unprofessional. It is damaging to the reputation of Mineseeker and Quasar. Many of the comments on the Quasar investment forums, which are in the public domain, are at best speculative and in many cases inaccurate and misleading. It is apparent that some are designed deliberately to damage the progress and reputation of Quasar and Mineseeker Operations.
This type of action is also harming the relationship of Mineseeker Operations and Quasar. We assume that the comments are coming from persons who have a vested interest in seeing the project fail. It seems unlikely that anyone with a financial interest in Quasar would become involved in such a destructive activity. It would not make sense.
Indeed, enquiries have been made of friends and colleagues seeking to validate the sudden and tragic death of the CEO of one of our suppliers. This is distasteful and unethical in the extreme.
Both Quasar and Mineseeker Operations reserve the right to take action against any individual or organisation that damages the reputation of either company and/or publishes inaccurate or misleading statements about their business. Furthermore, Quasar and Mineseeker will act against any person engaged in tortious interference in either of the company's business affairs.
We will be posting a password protected web page on the Mineseeker web site in a few days. This will allow people with a legitimate interest in the business to access information on the company. However, information that is deemed to be commercially confidential will not be published. We ask all Quasar shareholders and others to respect the normal practice of proper business communications, and support what is a potentially lifesaving business endeavor on a global scale.