I don't care if the equipment is due last week, ne
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I don't care if the equipment is due last week, next week or three months from now. They need to make sure their words are met with credibility and well placed knowledge of the facts. My point is that Reid and company need to stop giving out dates without knowing 100% of the facts like failing pressue tests due to older compromised piping. An experienced oil businessman should realize that nothing goes 100% in the field so these statements should be qualified with "if's", "then's", "that's" and "buts" if specific dates are going to be called out. Maybe the word "soon" was used in so many prior communications because this guy can't get a handle on his schedules or personnel! We had all kinds of projected projects last year posted in PR's like Madeley. To date not one communication whether on Facebook, or their website or in a PR qualifying that PR and it's outcome. Why the hype? Why the incorrect dates? Why the "soons"? Why does it seem that this CEO doesn't know what he is doing? Just IMHO and after 2.5 years of watching, reading, phone calls, filings, etc! They do not want to get me on the phone next Tuesday because I will rip them a new arsehole!