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    @wot It should not have been a public spat! You keep sticking up for these two clowns and I am a WGO holder, but they STILL haven't responded to my email, when it took Stuart Nicholls 15 minutes. Perhaps it should also be noted that they bitched about being given the information after market open on the 29th of July, 18 days ago. How long do they need when STX disproved it a day later.

    And wake up to yourself. STX did fail Jaws, but not under this team. They inherited it, evaluated the position and made the choice to close it down, when they could have kept the, how does your little mate put it, the media machine or spin master, whatever, going. They admit that it was not viable and chose the right option. But you and another poster keep dragging it out like a woman does when she argues with a man. When you can't win, you dredge up some other non-related misdemeanour to throw the argument off balance. Jaws is done. Yes it failed. Deal with it, I have.

    Right now though, I want answers from your beloved kilt wearers regarding the PUBLIC comments they made regarding GWC. And yet, they came out, had a meeting and gutlessly hid behind a no question policy at the meeting, took their performance shares and have crawled quietly back into whatever hole they are residing in.

    I suggest you get on the right side, because I have the information from one side (professionally presented) and I firmly believe IMO that WGO have been at a minimum, misleading in their whole "we didn't receive the data" spiel. If they had the cods to answer emails from shareholders, they might get a better reception, but right now, WGO management are nothing but sh!t stirrers. Plain and simple.

    I would also like to note that WE3 was, while not a failure, not entirely successful, but WGO holders looove to blame the operator, HOWEVER, it is a 50/50 JV, so your "experienced" Scots had just as much input. Maybe they didn't turn the drill, but they had a say, so the sooner you lot pull your heads in and realise that not everything is a success and stop slinging mud, which it appears is led from the top, the better.

    Based on the free communication from the CEO of Strike Energy, I can tell you which is professional and which is not. Quite frankly, although I do not know Stuart Nicholls personally, I am tired of hearing the slander against him. He is young, he will make mistakes, but he is trying and as busy as he is, he ALWAYS has time for us, the shareholders, his employers. Compare that with your beloved WGO management, who I can't even get an automated "we got your email" response from. I rest comfortably in this company, even when it drops, because even if it fails, it is clearly visible that management are doing their very best. Sadly, only to be undone by spurious, unsubstantiated comments from a JV partner.
    Last edited by Base1864: 16/08/21
 
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