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Comment by teetogrnon Apr 24, 2010 5:58pm
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RE: RE: Confused and Frustrated.. Am I Alone?

RE: RE: Confused and Frustrated.. Am I Alone?Mlucci22... thanks for filling in some of the gaps.  From what I recalled (and could be wrong), it was third parties who did the math to prove how quickly Flowstar could pay for itself... how effective Viscositor was... and how effective H20Maxx is (ie: reclaimed oil, etc.).  I think that's why I couldn't understand why we couldn't get these products to market... independent verification, technologies in demand that seem to pay for themselves, environmentally friendly, etc.
Some of your post now leads me to believe that maybe these technologies weren't as far along as I thought.  I always thought it was more a case where they were trying to make the products too perfect (ie: get the Viscositor to do what it did even better than the great numbers that the test results had shown.... or trying to get H20Maxx to squeeze the extra millionth of a unit of sludge out of tailings... as opposed to getting it 80 or 90% working... get it out in use and then tweak it.
The lack of interest on this bullboard and the general lack of understanding as to where things are really at is quite unsettling.  Hopefully the new IR firm recognizes there is a disconnect (assuming that it's others besides you and me who have these concerns) and use it as an opportunity to really turn things around and get the shareholders engaged again.  I'm not an IR person but I would think that it's just as important to keep the current shareholders happy as it is to try and get new ones.  If I knew things were headed in the right direction, I'd definitely consider buying more and averaging down and maybe start telling people about the stock again.... maybe others would feel the same and we could get some momentum again.  I have more of a vested interest in this stock taking off then somebody who knows nothing about it and receives a glossy brochure.
I can only hope that the slow progress does not open the door to another technology with a more aggressive go to market strategy.  I also hope that it is not a situation where excitement is slowing and we start to hear of yet another new technology being developed.
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