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It is good to see over 13m shares traded this morning - the short trading week between Xmas and New Year often leads to slow and stodgy trading - but this share and this time around, it all feels very different to usual.
Thanks Paddy (and all of the other knowledgeable posters) for all of the information sharing.
This Aussie Miner, he's digging for Greatlands
All the time Paddysat on his own hands
With a knick-knack, Paddysat, Dig out the gold
This share certainly is a hold
This Aussie miner, he's getting all the CU
All the time awaiting Scallywag review
Knick-knack, Paddysat on hands e'er so blue
You have Probably All Digits Derriere You
Dodge
You have set Hares - or Bilbys- running now.
They burrow upto 2 metres, so I believe we can only use them to remove the ground cover, but still very useful, and maybe even better at SW.
Even better for the recent information Paddy shared on the evaporation process and water treatment - Bilbys apparently do not consume water, but obtain moisture from their food.
Paddy
Who would have thought an evaporation pond application could contain such a wealth of information!
Something for the geologists, hydrologists, arachnologists, coniologists, phytologists, etc etc.
On a side note, you make it easy for many of us to be lazy.
Thanks as always for sharing.
BtB
On point again.
If big banks were lending to GGP, they would be even more insistent on practically vetting the new CEO.
Now that Blackrock, ETF's, and maybe bank(s) are significant shareholders, they will have had more say and sway.
On a personal level, I am sad to see Gervaise go, and I believe that he has done such a good job to date that he would grow into the job of CEO of a company that is partially a miner. His skillset in terms of being so personable and a good communicator are so strong.
However... he maybe just a little too personally attached - emotionally involved - and a more impartial CEO coming in will be more palatable for the larger institutional investors.
I do not believe Gervaise was pushed, but I think he has been convinced of the rationale.
I cannot see Gervaise going to Rio in the top post.
He has stated today that he is stepping aside to someone with greater mining experience - that is hardly a recommendation to take up the soon to be vacant post at Rio.
The only way Gervaise would go to Rio would be as a board position but not CEO.
More likely to join another junior, or just enjoy his hard earned.