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nodummy

12/07/10 12:14 PM

#104545 RE: BigBake1 #104538

The new CEO Brian Goodall PR (which he resigned 90 days later)




Any idea why he left exactly?


Was this from a video or an email after Goodall left?

"BEHL cannot be stopped.

In our opinion the timing of Dr. Goodall's departure makes perfect sense. He was known for bringing in Grants and other forms of government / investor money, but we feel he must have failed to do so for Biocentric.

He resigned during a probation period per the PR so that indicates it probably was a forced resignation due to non performance.

After reading todays PR we feel the current board must have decided to not waste time with Goodall and go back to its roots before it was to late, Chasing Down Revenues!

Biocentric is ahead of its competition in our opinion. The rest of the pack including Goodall are stuck in R&D phase while Biocentric is actually selling a working Photo Bio-reactor.

Based on past performance of the stock, even with the share increase the company would be able to reach over .03. So we feel .01-.015 is reachable. Shares below .005 are a steal.

We are glad Dennis Fisher is back!
"



Seems the two sides clashed a little bit.


Looks like he moved on pretty quickly and is the current CEO of OriginOil (OOIL)

http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/board.aspx?board_id=12521

He sure sounded well qualified. I wonder why it didn't work out:

Previously, Goodall served as Vice President of Downstream Technology at Sapphire Energy, Inc., where he worked with Continental Airlines in helping to achieve the first U.S. commercial demo flight using an algae-oil blend. While Vice President of Technology Development for Imperium Renewables Inc., he also led a team of engineers responsible for powering the world’s first commercial demo flight from London to Amsterdam using bio-jet fuel.

With an impressive career spanning more than 30 years in both the U.S. and Europe, Dr. Goodall has held senior positions in multinational companies such as the Royal Dutch/Shell Group, B.F. Goodrich and Rohm & Haas.

A scientist credited with over 80 patents and 60 published papers in the scientific journals, Dr. Goodall invented the Super High Activity Catalyst (SHAC) while working as a Senior Staff Scientist at Royal Dutch/Shell Group. The SHAC is used to make more than one-third of the world’s polypropylene today.

Goodall holds a Ph.D. in Organometallic Chemistry and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from the University of Bristol, U.K. He was also granted a NATO Postdoctoral fellowship from the University of Chicago.