Just popped in to see what was going on with the board. I didn't have time to read many posts but the discussion on the news release was somewhat bizarre. The reality is news releases are written to be interpretted in a literal context. Lawyers and PR professionals don't write news releases with innuendo or hidden plots to be deciphered. SGS is an international company with a reputation to uphold. In a previous post I noted that man and machine are the two classic sources of error. The lab release very simply stated it was human error and that Noront were impressed with the way SGS handled the situation. They also stated that Noront had the confidence in using the lab in the future which is a testamonial SGS needs to maintain public confidence in their services. Ther are no conspiracy theories to be proven here, we just have to wait for the analytical information.This was damage control, pure and simple.
Mike