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Post by stockdom on Mar 08, 2011 9:43am

PR

No names no dates no details always makes the wescorp pr more believable.
Comment by stockdom on Mar 10, 2011 11:47am
What a joke. Other companies are invited to view demonstrations at the potential customer's site yet the name is kept secret to shareholders. Does this make sense to anybody but wescorp mgmt? Don't be shy speak up.
Comment by Cannibal on Mar 10, 2011 11:57am
The only logic that I can offer...perhaps they're attempting to keep other water techs from knocking down the door of potential clients.
Comment by goldminegirl on Mar 10, 2011 9:58pm
It is not uncommon for companies involved in things like this to demand that their name not be used in promotional materials or public announcements without permission. This may not have anything to do whatsoever with a Wescorp decision but rather the other company.
Comment by stockdom on Mar 11, 2011 9:19am
I have been involved with numerous otc companies over the years that are eager to promulgate the name of their customer should they request anonymity. Wescorp is not one of those. Wescorp has a history of withholding information. They never to this day have published the fact that certain contracts were cancelled or never even got off the ground. Investors never had a hint that the viscositor had ...more  
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