RE:RE:RE:RE:New CMO has Never FailedI hope you are better at investing than you are at playing detective. Ask around, shareholders know who I am. No investor blindly accepts presentations while ignoring corporate disclosure. Good investors want to know the flaws in their thesis. If it were not for carbon credits, would it make sense to invest? To most the answer is becoming clear, which is why the share price is down. What is the point of disclosure otherwise? Have you or anybody else ever heard a CEO say anything other than we are doing really well, fantastic results, excited for the future? Nope. The facts that management disclose are a very weak set of revised numbers, and if carbon credits materialize, then there is hope. But so far the dissapointment and recognition of such is palpable. Cheerleaders like you come along, post stuff we already know about, and get all tense when critical thinking based on facts point out the sad truth, very poor execution. Excuses like the flood, the interest rate, they make sense, but the product is not generating revenue. And 100,000 tonnes is a big pile that fits in one heavy hauler. Ask around, figure it out. Im easy to find