Postponing something is not the same as lying. We actually want him to postpone minor things like that so that he can take care of what's important. So again, we don't care. You are wasting a lot of effort trying to convince us to care.
No, postponing something is not the same as telling lies. Saying you will do something when you know you can't possibly do it because you will be too busy doing something else is telling lies though.
How could Ken have possibly transferred the shares end of business day Friday if he knew he would be away on business, wouldn't be able to access the account and was scheduled to arrive back home after the end of business day Friday? He couldn't. Therefore, what he said was a lie.
Ken doesn't work regular business hours. He could have done it after 5pm. He's not an employee of a company -- he runs the show. The actual time and how it related to the 9am-5pm business day was completely irrelevant to the fact he was simply held behind and busy.
Perhaps your mother didn't explain to you that postponing things is a part of life. Things don't always work out the way they're supposed to, and sometimes you have to put things off. Maybe you call it lying, but the rest of us are happy with the way Ken is dealing with priorities first.
We are glad that Ken didn't drop what he was doing to pamper you-- THAT would be bad judgment.
Yes, he could have done it after 5 PM. The point I'm making and which you keep ignoring is that he said he would get them done before 5 PM when he knew for a fact he couldn't possibly do that. That's what any rational and logical person calls "telling lies". Sycophants are neither rational nor logical though so it's no surprise you don't understand this.
This is not a case of Ken postponing something, this is a clear case of Ken telling lies.