Poor Sandbox Etiquette - Example #1June 1st 2015 press release: the "
new PowerPoint presentation", available on the “
companies websites www.regtech.com and www.regiinc.com" is an identical copy to the previously posted presentation, including the stale information and formatting mistakes.
The “new presentation” is on the "Technology" Web page under the link title "RadMax Presentation - Flare Gas, May 2015". There is no difference in factual/textual content between the "RadMax Presentation - Flare Gas, May 2015" presentation (
https://www.regtech.com/download/presentation_flaregas2015may.pdf) and the second presentation "RadMax Presentation to the Asian market for Biodigesters" (
https://www.regtech.com/download/radmax_biodigester.pdf). In other words, the two most recent presentations are identical.
Here are my observations in comparing the last two presentations one being the “new presentation”:
1) Identical content, same number of slides
2) Both presentations have the same formatting issue on slide 10.
3) Both presentations have the same stale RadMax Technologies telephone number 206-262-9545. The number has been disconnected.
4) Both presentations have the same stale Reg Technologies 1-800 number on the last slide. The 1-800 number was disconnected as per John Robertson’s decision in Q1 2014.
I identified the issues to a REG Technologies director Jina Liu, in June 2015, but the issues have not been corrected as of April 5th 2016. If you dial the 1-800 number, you'll note Reg Technologies is selling cruises. Maybe we are getting paid for advertising from the cruse line.
So, this is the makings of a engineering company. They can't even correct the stale information in the presentation let alone update the "new presentation" with the last 8 years of development. For example, the presentation is missing the Belcan design and manufacture-ability studies requested by Honeywell International Inc. How do you expect them to deliver an engine if they can't even handle the precision and accuracy of information in the "new presentation".
All "smoke and mirrors".