"It is simple Rick does care he just doesn't want
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Looks like another vote *against* corporate transparency. Apparently people will say bad things on the message boards about any information disclosed by PTOI and the defenseless readers reading the bad things will then somehow ultimately cause the processor to seize up and malfunction.
Here's a hypothetical idea: What if PTOI CEO Mr. Heddle openly and honestly addressed concerns and questions from shareholders and skeptics alike?? What if PTOI openly and honestly disclosed the value the processor provides in processing feedstock?? Couldn't that be a way PTOI could 'fight back'??
Many companies use that 'honest and transparent' approach with great success. In my experience, the companies which choose instead to hide information tend to perform very poorly and don't help shareholders. For example Mr. Heddle deceptively hiding the fact that the processor was out of commission for six months while getting investment money was a real problem--the problem wasn't the people who pointed out his deception.