You know Mr. Heddle personally or from his actions
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I only know Mr. Heddle from his actions. He's dirty. Promising mid-quarter updates and then not disclosing for six months that the plant was broken while leading investors to believe operations are ramping up shows me Mr Heddle is dishonest. He does not have investors' interests in mind.
I feel I know and understand a bit of business myself. Let me ask you this: suppose you were running PTOI right now and had investors' best interests in mind. What would you do? Do you see that the right thing is to tell shareholders how well the process actually works in clear, unambiguous terms?...or do you also think it's better to hide those results? ...or do you think it's just better not to question Mr. Heddle's actions because you think he's a great businessman?