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My nightmare last night..... The boiler ended its journey in France and Engie after intensive factory and some selected home testing came to the conclusion that the tech did not warrant a future decarbonising revolutinising place as a major player, in their fast expanding energy market - niche or otherwise, due to issues surrounding profitability and reliability. Kocker with a masters degree in Quantum Optics did find a special sentimental use for it though. If you look up on a dark night you will see its oblong reflective shape fixed as a beacon right at the top of the Eiffel tower. It's 14kw power unit amazingly lighting up the whole of Paris extending to the outer reaches of its banlieuse and dazzling the ladies of the night in the Pigalle, allowing starry eyed lovers no hiding places to procreate along the Seine, or in the difficult doorways of the student quarter, and blinding the rats - who just wanted a quiet orwellian nap in some waste Mcdonald's carton in some forgotten the gutter.
I sleep poorly as you do Biff, and I turned in around four last night - that is in part the legacy of our technological and energetic journey together. My losses were further compounded by a later incident which is the real nightmare and will haunt me for many years to come. I have come to terms with the large Flow loss - but not this.
If Shipman hadn't forged a patients will he would most probably still be practicing his culling euthenasia today. Doctors lawyers and those who go on the stand covered in protective veils of incorporation all seem to get off Scot and Jabil free. That's the real world that's reality. We keep an open mind as we pick at the past and teeth comb any failings of the Board and balance these against their duties and what the external and other issues they faced and come to some conclusion - GUILTY AS CHARGED OR NOT GUILTY. .....He left the island as quickly as he could. The white deer who called themselves Flowmen were a secret cabal of six and involved themselves in strange ritualistic practices and professed to create their own energy in a secret location on the Island. The Buffalo had come in the wrong season and after a few enforced hours with the deer he ran screaming into the sea, shocked but completely recharged and feeling mighty stiff as he floated away in a large empty shell - his only souvenir and hanging proudly today, on his living room wall, every which way but loose, from Preston Brook
We all have to settle with the maker in the end Biff - unless its a dark void like the Jabil factory.... The pied piper could not get used to the bleakness and blackness and the suddenness of it all, nor his new sandy watery bed 5000 metres down, and the strange creatures he told new bed time stories to, and all agog were the fang tooth fishes the large tubular worms, and the inquistive sharks.One of the ones they enjoyed most of all was about a Buffalo and his wondrous floating journey from a small brook in Preston and out to the wide ocean where he encountered violent seas and storms for over a year all the long way to Tahiti - only to be rescued and dragged from the ocean by a strange-eyed herd of rootin tootin deer - who strangely called themselves the Flowmen.
Jalpa, if you have some concrete proof that the scroll could not be manufactured because it did not function in a way that an engineer so trained to the standard, would reasonably expect it to function in its application in an mCHP boiler then you are building a case. The fact that no performance figures were given out is more complex and the company would possibly argue competitive advantage issues. Clogheen - this was a very much a disparate - I think Wallasey was separate - ragbag army that pointed personal spears and got into abusive arguments and lost focus. I have stated what employees could have done - gone through the proper channels. I think those words came quite recently from GW but about abusive postings. The sun is shining - I am going out !
If you can substantiate the fact there was 0 produced which would be an amazement to me and many reading this, then you would need supporting written evidence or some support from Jabil executives to corroborate and back up your assertion of fact. Jabil Circuit were big losers in this whole affair - do you think 4 million would silence a global firm like them, and surely they would have protested back then at the lie ?
As far as the first launch the price dropped over time from the high forties to the low 30's. People were expecting the razamatazz of a UK wide launch when it targeted specifically the NW of England only. Graham wales felt the boiler was too expensive. I was concerned about the improvements that were being worked on to the boiler. Then we had a statement about the soft launch and this was an obvious error by the BOD as it should have been communicated to shareholders. The price fell from the high forties to the low thirties and Cardew got out with a stop loos at 38p - strnage but that sticks in my memory. Yes maybe there was an issue with the boiler that impacted the price. Graham Wales got out at the low 30's if memory serves me - He called the company worse than a Chinese Dog and said he would never invest until he saw an actual boiler working and functioning as it was meant to. He certainly was not in the employ of Flowgroup and was one of many angry investors. Let us get real here.
100 a week rather....
We have been over and over volume production and it is a woolly term and not specific enough and opposing lawyers would argue what it meant, in the case of a new game changing boiler. If the RNS had stated we have a run rate of 100 a month and we have completed our first month there would have been something physical to back up the words or an absence of something physical to defeat it, ie 400 boilers to support the claim or none to defeat it. In your example of a time machine, if at least one was produced successfully, the judge could just transport himself back in time and see the evidence or lack of it for himself. There are quite a lot of difficult areas in this minefield; including the misapplication of funding and tech capability issues. I have not the time or desire to pick my way through all of the back RNS's to find possible breaches or weaknesses in fact or truth. As for evidence of a cover up - that would be more in your domain Jalpa
NDA's are complex areas of law and they have popped up recently with Trump, Weinstein, and the NHS. If any of you had evidence of fraud back then, or a covering up of serious transgressions that amounted to such, then you would have every right to have first seen your lawyer and later on his advice, reported your concerns to a government body or department. Going to the press and receiving payment might have given the wrong message - your lawyer would have advised you in this more complicated area of whistle blowing. If there was a scam of the nature you suggest, I would say you all had a duty to at least look into exposing it and having it investigated.
"Back in 2014 it was fairly obvious this was a sham" Unfortunately we would need to prove it was clearly obvious and have strong supportive evidence that supports it. Although employees had signed NDA's Non- Disclosure Agreements or gagging orders they do have rights of protected disclosure in certain circumstances, but there are conditions. They must believe the disclosure they are making is reasonably true and the allegation. To qualify as protected it must come within one of these categories. The commission of a criminal offence, miscarriage of justice, breach of health and safety, damage to the environment or the covering up of these wrongdoings. As for pumping on social media. I can only write for myself and state that I have never had any no connection with the BOD or agreement or instruction with the BOD. I am not and have never been in their employ or Flowgroup. I wrote independently and was a large investor. I never encourage people to actively buy but I wrote believing what was written in RNS's to be in the main true. Targets like Claire's 3 - year 800,000 energy accounts and the latter one million accounts I took with a pinch of salt. I was sceptical about the stoppage through the VAT threat which I seem to remember was to be introduced in August that year, because of the ongoing delays I kept getting when phoning the boiler team. The 5% rate was supported as part of the budget announcement the following year. I do know that organised social media pumping does go on and fully supported by some companies, and I came across this and evidenced it in past writing giving an example. If a.glen was part of the company, and frankly I have no idea I would say that he was writing as an investor and from my impressions and my meetings with some of the BOD I would rule out any such involvement by them. I am not an engineer but all of my travelling time back then was devoted to learning about the vagaries of organic rankine cycle and its application to produce energy. I read thesis upon thesis and reports form the far east and Scandanavian countries and became reasonably proficient in my knowledge to be able take on and present argument to someone like Miura whoever he or she was.
Maybe tomorrow Biff maybe tomorrow and that was a dire one tonight and out of place and Maurice would have de Gaulle V sign at it. I am sensitive to criticism up to a point but there again on your other points you may have justification in having a go - difficult to judge you without seeing into your house and finding out where you come from. Alan there is a lot of probing on here and some people feel they might have been taken for a ride. The shareholders do not factor anymore in this final month but we as you have all been reading from the same script. You get to the end of a book and some prankster has removed the last paragraph. This in my eyes will define your chairmanship if you tell us the Engie
This is all very painful going back on the past and picking at it. I am interested what if anything comes out of it other than disgruntlement. It seems a necessary process, and Alan you as chairman have not spoken about the fate of the game changer. I really think shareholders who have built this company up and supported it tirelessly require those final words. We are all waiting in the airport lounge for your voice over the tannoy... Its seems a necessary decency crackle... crackle...
Are you currently reading Freud ? I have always diverged a bit quite simply as boilers and energy supply can be extremely tedious after a time. Don't look too deeply into my meanderings they are just dabs of colour in a grey world and of little consequence You win the prize for being the biggest grump on here. Maybe you have good reason I cannot see into your living room or look into your bank account or know what you think about in your dark moments. If you are short on a few things or focusing too much on the past just start thinking - there is always some sort of solution. When and if I get around to it I will be asking you and magian some testing questions.
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El.toro's last piece was written understandably, plausibly, and with conviction - whether is can be corroborated sufficiently to present as truth and validity, particularly under scrutiny of a judge, is quite another matter. Tallywacher did not come close to to this sort of sincerity. Kramer14 was convincing from an independent position. He did meet up with Jaydee1 - full marks. Too much anger and too much ****ging off destroyed the message.
Ah yes, I remember it well... ! How often I have thought of that Friday post... the identikit CV the same voiced ghost ooh... When we had our last rendez-vous... And somehow I foolishly wondered if you might... By some chance be thinking of it too...? That carriage ride, you walked me home.... and later how a slip of the wrist... so very quick... just grabbed the dress - a size eight fit You lost a glove, hairs on your the hand.... exposing just another man - and then the SLIP... Ah yes your strings you dropped your fan.. ? EE yes I remember it well. She came over as female to me, but Lamboughini Muira implied otherwise. Quite liked theblob and his illegitimate son the.blob Memories of Wallasey in a way who I had time for ! What a waste of ink that all was. Tallywacher was a bit rough but just about bearable to trade words with.
Glenn come in from the garden put your apples on the table and give us the sh*t on all this. (Carney is not sitting today its next thursday. Never listen to a pigeon !)
Mike cushioned by his 874k a year salary is ow, as we argue now reflecting on recent poor growth figures as muses the interest rate. I took a hedge on this myself with a lock at the old rate yesterday, with a cancellation possibility if it stays the same - so there is a little Brad in me I suppose. As I watched the red army march on Kiev last night the show was interrupted by a strong smell of tannis rooot - you just cannot get away from it, and then two visions flashed before me. The three blind mice - see how they run looking for their shares and then the fateful journey of Phillipines jet MH370 and the $70 million lost gamble to find it. They are still looking in a narrower corridor' for the wreckage and that black box and what remains if anything at all of the poor passengers. We also pick over the wreckage to try to find answers but at least we know the haystack we are looking in which wasn't so for the initial lost plane. Head in the sand - just sayin' and if that is you Glen, you are strongly defending the workers at the Products division, which does make me think - reading between the lines, that you might have a connection - loose or otherwise. Good advice from you on forms of possible attack, but would you care to inform the open rather than superior mind as he sits on his lowly bench, where you actually stand in the park ?
The VAT threat was real but you are suggesting it was latched onto as an excuse to close down and delay the boiler.