Because I believe everyword is, and should be, crafted carefully in prepared remarks by a CEO. Just for fun since there has been no real news, and many people here are bored with so many messages discussing daily sideway price movements of littlle basis. Felix, 7/26: "We are still in discussions with potential JV partners. These discussions have not materialized to a point of conclusion yet, but we expect this in the near future. "
Whats does "in the near future" mean? For my German speaking friends, according to: https://www.dictionary.com/browse/in-the-near-future "in the near future. Very soon, within a short time. For example, We'll be needing a new car in the near future. This term employs near in the sense of “close at hand,” a usage dating from about 1300."
By the way, Felix has gradually intensified his wording for the JV over the last three times. I believe it is happening as we speak, i.e. "in the near futiure"! I hope Felix checks distionary too. For he had better keeps his words. |