RE: Hartlepoolbob23 Dec 2019 22:18
I guess at the end of the day we are all in someway coloured in how we write or how we interpret posts and data therein according to the sum of our financial position and psychological disposition . I was going to write a timeline on my personal take on what I see as the shortcomings of the company since the end of September. However this would simply almost echo the post by Amanda fox... (a lady with a name on aim... a rare level of integrity perhaps in that for me to learn from).
My view ; which only has value to me is that I feel I've been exposed to a standard of communications which would likely of seen me demoted/redeployed and if unreformed sacked in my role in the chemical industry. My morals and ethical judgment would have been severely challenged by my peers, superiors and those in my charge.
People have to make their own investment decisions based on whatever mass of data is available to them. I fully accept and understand that landscapes change in any new venture and that businesses have to respond to that, in a timely manner!
Perhaps my expectations for corporate behaviour are to high? But they are the same standards my dad set me.
Everyone wants to do well with their investments, hopefully without standing on the souls of others while doing so, this is a value PLCs should also hold I suggest.
The only question I would ask investors to consider is given the considerable and thoroughly enjoyable bravado from james in podcasts following "good news" in the past. Why the silence now..
I'd love to interview him.
I'm not asking or wishing for anyone to hold, share or adopt my current thinking in regards bidstack. But I shall continue to read and comment as all others are free to do.
I genuinely hope and trust that the business has been completely above board with us and that the venture can go on to be a massive success story for all involved.
Salvation army was lovely and Adsa staff turned up with a van loads of food and toys for those folks down on their uppers.
Bob the turnip