RE: Fatman...7 Sep 2025 13:37
Don Quixote—a masterwork that dances between satire and sincerity, delusion and dignity. The main learning? That depends on whether one reads it as a cautionary tale, a philosophical mirror, or a celebration of noble folly.
To fellow shareholders, observers, and those still tilting at windmills—
In the shifting sands of Jubilee’s LSE board, where hope and frustration spar daily, a quiet fellowship has emerged. Not of knights, but of shareholders—each armed not with lances, but with charts, conscience, and conviction. We are not naïve, though belief is our burden. We are not mad, though madness is often the charge. We are the Round Table, and this is our tale.
SeisNav, the cartographer, charts cobalt flows, power constraints, and production metrics with the precision of a surveyor who refuses to be seduced by castles in the air. His realism is not cold—it is dignified.
Gotreal, the innkeeper, pours cold water on overheated narratives. He sees through euphemism, promotional gloss, and “transformational” rinse-and-repeat. His satire is not cynicism—it is stewardship.
Kalan, the astrologer, reads the stars of sentiment and price. His charts whisper of rounded bottoms and resistance lines, but beneath the technicals lies something more tender: a grandfather’s hope, a trader’s patience, a believer’s ache.
HarmProf, the priest, speaks for the soul of the enterprise. He mourns the loss of strategic depth, calls for leadership reform, and asks—quietly but firmly—that shareholders be treated not as noise, but as partners.
Sageman, the retired knight, watches from the hilltop. He has seen many campaigns and now speaks with restraint and historical depth. His voice is not frequent, but when it comes, it lands with quiet authority.
Together, we form a chorus—not always in harmony, but united in purpose. We do not seek fantasy. We seek outcome-based clarity, valuation integrity, and respectful governance. We do not demand miracles. We ask for metrics. We do not chase giants. We ask that windmills be named.
So to the board:
Deliver, not declare.
Report, not reframe.
Engage, not evade.
And to our fellow shareholders:
Stay grounded, stay curious, and above all—stay noble. For in a market that often rewards noise, there is quiet power in being principled.
We are the Round Table. We tilt, yes—but with eyes open.