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Comment by teetogrnon May 13, 2010 10:14pm
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RE: RE: Answer to TTG's Question...

RE: RE: Answer to TTG's Question...Pioneer... 17 consecutive posts in less than 24 hours.  Then one post seeking clarification and it is 'beating a dead horse'.  you lost me on that one...  To me I was very surprised how quickly the conversation died with little questioning considering it was the most excitement I've seen on this board possibly ever.  With regards to your statement 'Wescorp could help in a situation such as this, maybe not now but certainly in the future'... I totally agree.  But this is what confuses me and maybe it's less of an IR issue and more of a marketing issue...  do we even have a marketing team?   why couldn't they use that tweet to their advantage even if the technology isn't there (think big like trying to get on 60 Minutes or Larry King).  Sounds a bit out there but right now people are interested and sensitive to this situation and it would seem like an excellent opportunity to get some visibility.  It brings attention to the company and the technology and they say 'we are on the right path but unfortunately we are not there yet, this is what we are capable of doing now (which I think is more impressive than just separating oil from water), these are our plans for the future, etc., etc.'  They are being honest but at the same time getting a ton of exposure either for new shareholders or big investment dollars.  Sometimes it feels like we play it too safe, but  maybe that's just me... i can't help but think other companies would have somehow done something different with this.
And no i don't profess to know anything about how marketing works, just an armchair quarterback.
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