RE: Thanks Al...1 Oct 2021 12:09
I like it when the board is interesting. I guess we've all had more than enough of waiting and some of us will be looking to Kurt for answers and a different plan of action perhaps to the current offering.
Thing is, I feel the channels for escape for these lack of decision culprits are becoming fewer. More companies decrying the Swedish non-system of mining permit issuance, or lack of issuance. It's about time that each mining project be viewed on its green credentials and not dismissed out of hand by the Greens simply because it is a proposed mining project.
Only my thoughts. There is nobody else left to refer our application to now, so Mr B is treading water. I know he's sliding off the scene shortly and won't want to commit to making a decision, but everything isn't reset from scratch just because he leaves is post and a new Minister then takes over. Our issue and timescale remains a massive snowballing problem for the sitting Government of the day, reshuffled or not. Media is pointing the long finger and it seems that a growing number of CEOs of other exploration companies have just had enough as well. How far will Sweden slide down the mining/investment rankings if it continues to deal shoddily with those waiting investors who could and would play a a significant part in the Swedish green transition?
Backwards it will go. If it wants to overlook purity of product and environmentally friendly operations at home and import cheap rubbish instead, produced using methods outside of Swedish control, then it deserves to slide right off the bottom of the scale.
In my humble only.