Francis, although your two posts on the Can we?/Cant we? (currently sell our filters in Canada) are profoundly contradictory ie
" then we should get an answer on this within the next 2 months according to that post and should be selling filters in Canada before Christmas." but then: " The company has therefore not received a stop sell order and therefore can legally sell ZenGUARD air filters in Canada.
You seem to be erring strongly towards the side of it being perfectly ok for us to sell our filters in Canada, right now.
This sounds very encouraging, but it does raise another question.
If we are fully able to sell our filters in Canada, currently, and without governmental and regulatory restriction, then HOW COME we have no sales through 1Click, DCL or Dexterra (except the single building on Toronto's Rue Morgue) ?
IIRC we signed agreements with 1Click on 7th December 2023, and with DCL in May 2024.
Also, when you say " Has the company sold filters, how many...no idea...." then given your historical connection with our company, shareholders will naturally take that comment with a huge pinch of sodium chloride.
The 'Recap' this week made no mention of 1 Click,DCL or Dexterra, and therefore the only logical conclusion mere mortal investors can draw is that those three 'partners' are not selling our filters.
This would then bring into question the degree of both depth and quality of those connections, which when announced, were NR'd with some 'fanfare,' and which naturally evoked considerable enthusiasm amongst shareholders.
As so much time has elapsed since those agreements were reached, without further commentary, and given that selling our filters in Canada is unrestricted, many shareholders will conclude the 'partnerships' are non-functioning and therefore baseless.
If it wants to the new management can easily clarify things for us. I don't think management wants to do that. Management did not clarify that we were able to 'continue' selling filters when HC asked for more 'information.' Of course, if management had done so, the questions about 1 Click, DCL and Dexterra would have immediately risen to the top of shareholders' questions. So management prefered silence to clarity as clarity would have been uncomfortable. |