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Lozan is living the dream in the south of France, Delt is bamboozling pensioners with figures, subtle sold off all his body parts, Johnfitz used to double tick, now he just has a tick.
Used to be such a vibrant board..... Ahhhh š
šš I remember that... The best memories yet to be repeated. It is long ago!!
Only 12 years ago
Lest we forget:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lZM7ww93L0w&pp=ygUWQ2xpdmUgc2luY2xhaXIgcG91bHRvbg%3D%3D
So much promise and potential and so little delivery. Such a shame.
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He did say the biggest threat to this company was me leaving!
The share price suggests he was right
Go ahead š
We as investors have had no luck here SJ
CSP told a good story, and I enjoyed his interviews/presentations lol. Feels like so long ago now.
I blame budge for leaving us with so many shares in issue and yet still so much work to do. But then csp left us in a very precarious position didnāt he. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but Bem should never have gone down the production route. Discover, sell and move on. Happy to be proved wrong though
2 billion shares in issue and CSP back at the helm...
Oh to see what Bem will look like in a year from nowā¦ā¦ā¦
Exactly right. She wasnāt vocal when she should have been, for most of her tenure, and now vocal when she would have perhaps been better saying nothing at all.
She could have left with a little dignity... Instead, barbs. If I'd achieved nothing in a job for 18-months, I would have left quietly through the back door, but not Soundbite Sandborgh.
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Lol. Yeah, great translation from Google. Maybe the local library also has a post office counter. š
Iām more confused by this bit:
According to what she tells both Metal Supply and Dagens Nyheter, she does not believe that there are conditions for her to continue working at the post office. Exactly what she is referring to, she does not want to go into more detail.
I thought she was working in the library not the post office
Pocko, yes, thatās fair. She didnāt tell us much via RNS, but was busy in the Swedish media.
Cheers Roller. It had some interesting comments in it eh? As SJ mentions, the plot thickens. As we know from her LinkedIn comments, it seems as if Ulla has been told off, or has had her nose put out of joint because of perhaps a difference of opinion over how things should be run. Her creativity threatened.
Anyway, Sami news next maybe. Lol.
Itās too much fun.
Soundbite Sandborgh... If only she'd been a little more communicative when in post?
Thanks Eric for translating and posting, you're a good man.... have a great evening..
Raises more questions about what's going on in the background than anything else. Cheers andy
So she canāt say why, but that it was her decision. Of note, Rƶstin says work is continuing as planned. Well itās true that perhaps, because he did not say the words āas originally plannedā, so he must mean as is now planned, because we already know there has been no PFS commencing in Q2 and now the original plan to try and achieve lodgement of our environmental application by year end has been revised, without a new target date for when that is likely to now be lodged.
Interesting article though. Thanks for sharing ADF.
Thanks Andy. Here it is, translated via Google:
āThe CEO of Jokkmok Iron quits ā after just one year
UPDATED TODAY 10:54 PUBLISHED TODAY 10:45
Ulla Sandborg leaves as CEO of Jokkmokk Iron - who worked on the mining plans in GƔllok/Kallak.
- I would have liked to have stayed if there had been the conditions, she says to the industry magazine Metal Supply.
She was appointed CEO of Beowulf Mining's subsidiary Jokkmokk Iron Mines in June last year. But after just over a year in the post, she is now quitting at her own request.
According to what she tells both Metal Supply and Dagens Nyheter, she does not believe that there are conditions for her to continue working at the post office. Exactly what she is referring to, she does not want to go into more detail.
- I cannot go into the conditions. Partly it is a listed company, partly there are other reasons, but unfortunately I have to stop there, she says to Dagens Nyheter.
Pushed forward plans
Beowulf Mining received permission from the government to begin a mining concession last year. However, the work has dragged on. According to the original plan, the company was to come up with an environmental permit application at the end of the year - but this summer they announced that they are holding off on that.
The mining plans, if they become reality, are expected to be a heavy blow to the Sami villages in the area. But for the mining company there are also problems with the future transport of the ore from Jokkmokk. Ulla Sandborgh has previously criticized the government for not fulfilling its promises to equip the inland railway - which would be required for transport.
Several have stopped
The company's board chairman Johan Rƶstin does not want to answer questions about why she quits.
- As for why Ulla quits, we do not comment on that. We have started the recruitment process to find a suitable replacement, he tells Metal Supply.
According to him, the work continues as planned.
- We are working on it as planned and when it comes to the permit part, we are working on it and there is no change there, he tells the newspaper.
Sandborgh is not the first to leave the mining company this year. As recently as April, the CEO Kurt Budge quit and last year the chairman of the board Sven-Otto Littorin left.ā