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To: SteveF who wrote (15512)12/17/2011 1:11:32 PM
From: PaperProphetRespond to of 53574
 
Re:<"...but it was in response to someone questioning who, exactly, was lining up to buy the P2O output...">

Mr. Bordynuik seems to rattle off whatever fiction comes to his mind when asked about sales. At 'The Pitch' he said that tankers (plural) were being filled at that moment. Was he talking about the mysterious source "petroleum distillate" tanker being sold to Coco and his appearance on 'The Pitch' just happened to coincide with filling that tanker?

In one camp, people believe that Mr. Bordynuik really had an offer in hand from Somerset and that it's just unfortunate that Somerset went out of business two and a half months earlier and it's just unfortunate that Mr. Bordynuik had no knowledge that his first potential customer ever no longer existed, causing him to say something that was no longer true and it's just unfortunate that no running refineries had made an offer leaving only a defunct refinery with that offer.

In the other camp, it just looks bad. The first ever mention of Somerset or any offer from them was supposedly after they went out of business. It looks like Mr. Bordynuik was looking for a lie to pump the stock which couldn't be proven false since everyone at Somerset was gone.