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RE: what does today's deal mean? - avunculus - 05-31-2014 hello, sir. do you have some link to PWC USA? seems like it is PWC US holding up the signing. PWC China is just doing what they are told to do.
(05-31-2014, 11:47 AM)StrongHand Wrote: RE: what does today's deal mean? - StrongHand - 05-31-2014
'thecrazykevy' pid='44089' datel Wrote: thecrazykevy, your logic is as good as always. I am sure that FL will be IPO within 12 months. RE: what does today's deal mean? - StrongHand - 05-31-2014 [quote='avunculus' pid='44097' dateline='1401527853'] hello, sir. do you have some link to PWC USA? seems like it is PWC US holding up the signing. PWC China is just doing what they are told to do. [quote='StrongHand' pid='44087' dateline='1401500823'] I saw one of your posts. You said you knew someone worked in PWC China. You can ask him to pull out the time sheet of the PwC HK and Beijing partners and see if they spend many hours on the NQ project. Based on Kim Titus said, questions between the auditors are back and forward. It sounds PwC is busy working on the NQ project. That means PWC at least spend some hours in each week on the NQ project. If you cannot see PwC China spent reasonable hours on the NQ project, does that mean Kim is lying? I don't think so. I believe Kim's wording is the true statement. So, if NQ is not dealing with PwC China. Which PwC NQ is dealing with|? Please give me an update, if you can check out the PwC China working hour. |