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Totally agree, their last hire was Steve Nichol and look at what he managed to **** up.
Hopefully they'll keep the BoD execs on the straight and narrow, and do something useful with their contacts and experience. Perhaps see what they come up with, but vote them out at the AGM if they turn out to be no good.
No point selling at these depressed prices imo. The chances of t/o must be pretty high, as a cash rich, oven-ready listed company for a natural resources project looking for a home perhaps?
Tim dose not seem to have done much with Oriole resources
It was trading at .62p in January and now trading at .36p
With a market cap that is lower than ormonde
He may want our ormonde cash to fund oriole
We need someone who can create shareholder value
This board looks to me like more lame ducks put in by donoghue alias (moneymore 2)and the carolls who have a track record along with jobe from Davys of destroying shareholders value
In my opinion someone needs to make a takeover of ormonde before the $6 million goes the same way as before
Tim Livesey - smart northern lad... Knows his way around a mining company and has the skills to re position ORM
Any views on the new NEDs, Messrs Livesey and Brown, and what they might achieve? Anyone in ORR, for example (where Livesey is CEO)?
As long as ormonde has an idiotic CFO the $6 million will go the same way as before that’s why the share price is where it is
Nobody is stupid enough to think otherwise
Absolutely disgraceful
And there is usually someone loading up on strange days like this.
Strange Strange SP movement today
To be honest didn't see SP dropping this far (0.65).
Getting to levels where another Spanish gold operator will stick in a cheeky offer of 1.25p and probably get it easy for that price.
Next best thing is for Orm to invest in a JV Partner that knows what they are doing!
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It's going the wrong way
Is this surely not the best opportunity right now? Insanely undervalued now with this cash injection worth more than the mkt cap?!
Boom! Going to the moon today!! Fireworks about to start..