Bill Cenergy here is communication… construction is in progress… and we are aiming for completion in 8 to 10 weeks with a call to inspection for licensure.
Ren Calderon Derek, give Bill a break. You don't have the stomach to be an investor. No offense. No one will be angry at you if you sold and wait till license is granted. You may sleep better at night.
Heath Potter I agree with Sam... Bill, people are just upset with the recent drop in stock price. These are the same people that want get rich off of a penny stock overnight(shorts). Rome wasn't built in a day! IMO... your playing it just right. Thanks for all you do and what your going to accomplish! FITX ALL THE WAY!!!!
Derek Williams Bill, No disrespect and I am still long on FITX, but maybe just a little frustration that your shareholders have taken quite a hit since your open house. Every day has been a red day since, not quite the impact most thought it would have. Still long FITX
David McKenzie Bill- Just to clarify, you are hoping to be completed and license in 8-10 weeks so may at earliest??or are you able to get license prior to completion of entire project as long as you've met certain criteria which would allow licensure by April? Just want some clarity I'm 500k shares long and have been for a while not selling for years but have been informing others to invest based on April timeline.. Thanks for all the hard work
Jason Fairless You will always have the two evils....those that believe and are long and those that bash and want to make a quick buck. Good news, no news, bad news, its all the same..... head up, shoulders back and proceed. Good things are to come. Haters gonna hate......keep doing what your doing!
Maurice Croteau Look everyone Bill did say a few months ago to enjoy the roller coaster ride. I am enjoying every bit of it. Thanks Bill for the ride, it's the most fun I have had in a long time. Bill Cenergy , your doing a fantastic job ... Thumbs up!!!
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