Absolutely. It would be very worthwhile to ask wh
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However I suspect that the AGM will be like past AGM's where no questions are actually taken.
A good alternative would be to e-mail PTOI's investor relations and ask PTOI to describe the value proposition which PTOI is pitching to potential customers. Right now investors don't have that basic information and Mr. Heddle is reluctant to share any information related to how useful the process has been shown to be.
"Here's to the next AGM, where we can sit down in the same room as management (i.e. the n=1 management team of Rick Heddle), and ask them questions face-to-face!!!"