Post by
loaddown on Jul 21, 2021 11:35am
Off Track Question for longs
With all the jabbering about Fuel Positive, I have missed any conversation on the Eestor capacitor development. Was there any announcements that the facility was sold off? Are they still looking for licensing contracts? They can't just jump from one development to another and expect that all their investors have amnesia. Thanks to any informed poster. I am not interested in opinions though.
Comment by
loaddown on Jul 21, 2021 11:58am
Thanks. Not too sure that IC really has a handle on what their goal is besides pr. Confidence can only be stirred in 12-24 hr bursts with this management history.
Comment by
Fibb22 on Jul 21, 2021 12:01pm
In every one of the many webinars that Ian has given in the past few months he's explained the status of their capacitor program. Watch those presentations and you'll know as much as the rest of us.
Comment by
Fibb22 on Jul 21, 2021 12:02pm
You'll learn more than what's in the financials too
Comment by
oilersfan on Jul 21, 2021 3:58pm
because the financials will only show you big salaries and no revenue. Webinars you can listen to Ian make false promises that never transpire.
Comment by
Eric69 on Jul 22, 2021 9:39pm
No question Ian Clifford is overpaid for what he has done, but without him the stock would have died long ago. I would have preferred that his comp was more aligned with sharholder value, but such is life. If this venture is a winner Ian will make $500 million on options etc, and I have now problem with that.
Comment by
oilersfan on Jul 23, 2021 12:25pm
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Comment by
Eric69 on Aug 13, 2021 8:46pm
Go to their last webinar. on their website Clifford talks about a new development involving NASA, but is evasive.
Comment by
FedupIan on Aug 16, 2021 11:01am
We know Clifford very well, seems he is still filled with wishful thinking or worst he is being deceitful.Why not it's worked or him personally in the past. Remeber EEstor was going to do amazing things in collaboration with Lockheed Martin. It all amounted to pissing in the wind. Where is that phoney Richard Weir, does anybody know?