The confusing part is that this technology has supposedly been 10+ years in the making by the Pivacs themselves and you would think they would’ve have had some sound knowledge about how long it would take to produce a commercial prototype wouldn’t you? Therefore why was it ever put out there in the first place that it would be ready by September 2017 when the assembly parts hadn’t even been procured yet? Even the most novice of us would KNOW that their would be significant lead times on most of parts needed. This appears to be such a rookie error and really instills some doubt as to their capabilities. Now we are 7 months down the track and they have basically gone silent
No one is none the wiser to whether the two commercial prototypes will be complete by June or October of this year? Why is such an issue for the Pivacs to show some accountability and provide us shareholders with a time frame? If they are running the operation most of us think they are, then this shouldn’t be too hard too produce.
Lastly, we know they are reading our comments, so why does it fall on deaf ears, clearly our concerns don’t matter to them
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