Why do you Bigal, and others, automatically assume that because...

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    Why do you Bigal, and others, automatically assume that because we have not heard anything yet ,the news is bad. P.Bond, just a month ago, was being ripped on this same forum for not releasing info in a timely manner and now that we have not received the flow rates yet, you decide they must be bad. There is a lot involved in moving 2p and 3p reserves into the 1p category and I am only guessing but I would think that P.Bond would want that done also.(and part of the ann) I do admit , that it has been a long time and they have probably received the info regarding flow rates but everyone I have talked to who knows anything about the oil business believes we will hear something positive early next week and that it is not a given that the long span from the start of flow rate testing to now with no info means bad results. As someone told me, patience is a virtue. I also believe had the results been bad that we would have seen a major sell off and not the small volume we have seen the majority of this week. Bad news is hard to keep a secret.
 
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