Recognize that GE has been very open and honest in the discussion of the oxidation problem to their customers. This is much better than what can be said with how the leadership at MHPS has been dealing with their never ending issues on the J machines. Spend some time digging in to that nightmare, sir!
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I would normally never reply to such a poor social media site as this one, but I find it necessary to defend my position. GE has been reckless with their investors money, have been incredibly opaque in their communication of their fiscal position, and overall do not meet the expectations of the leadership at JP. I have used multiple sources, internal and external to the situation, to uncover multiple issues with all aspects of this unhealthy business. While my writing may reflect a bias towards MHPS, it is my professional obligation to provide the investors with a clear evaluation of the options in the power generation marketplace, and in this case it is NOT GE.
@tdw, You are exactly correct. Bean counters have created their own world and successfully took leadership positions. They baffle the leaders with their comical financial jargon and have no knowledge of the product they have destroyed. Of course, it all adds up as a savings on their spreadsheet. Let the blame games begin. LOL!
or have the experts get fired from GE and end up at MHI where they plant false information with Tusa....
Get rid of product experts and replace them with CAS bean counters, and this Is what happens. I'm sure there are more undisclosed problems on the horizon. Thanks for your clarity and transparency Mr. Flannery, you're a true POS.
It's not even worth pretending we care about customers any more it seems...