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I still believe in the eventual outcome.
Just need leadership in the form of a new CEO and none of this temporary steering the rudder.
Since Mather left there has been a sea change in news presentation.
No more conferences -covid- just getting on with drill explorartion.
I will still follow the chat here but 1 day the PFS will appear and boooom time will be with us.
GLA.
Makes you want to scream from the rafters what the eff is going on here???
All analysts gone quiet??
What’s the progress with NM’s replacement??
What’s happening to the ALPALA committee??
Why no updates??
I could go on and on but what’s the point??
Very tempted to trade all my holding in to OMI but my gut tells me not yet.
I know I’m moaning but like many of us I think we have the right to have a good moan but no way am I chucking the towel in.
As Zoros list shows lots to come here.
Bozi- I agree with Z about BOD composition.
And I Like to think of my years investing here I know a spade when I see one.
Also your comments about NM are in my view inaccurate.
He is toast.
The man is too big for his boots-the Cascabel/Alpala project it seems was a step too far for him.
I think having a man with dictatorial tendencies allbeit this trait being flowered over in public does not go down well with our major shareholders.
Its cost many of us a small fortune and I for one am pleased to see the last of his power influence post march 31st.
Its my 163,148.
Still got my GGP sadly .
Hopefully we shall see why the price is slowly recovering with a decent and I mean decent meaningful RNS.
Its about time after all the carp we have had to put up with over the past 4/ 6 weeks,
But I have sold 2 lots 102,707 and 102,350 shares which sadly caused a price drop.
I have put the money in to GGP as short term I cant see any major upward swing in Solg and I am still smarting from the PFS delay which is unforgivable after we were told on a number of occasions there was no great delay.
Once and if I make a few bob on GGP which as we all know has had equally as bad a run as Solg I will reinvest the lot.
When the Board found out that PFS delay had to be announced it was the board that made NM fall on his sword.
I shall lose no sleep as he drifts off in to his DGR retirement fund.
We were all led up the garden path.
I too am guilty as I was told NM was a bully
It was his way or no way.
Andrés Arauz , a 36-year-old protege of former president Rafael Correa, will advance to the 11 April runoff, but it was still too close to call whether he would face environmental activist Yaku Pérez or conservative banker Guillermo Lasso.
a man wearing a suit and tie: Andrés Arauz, 36, will advance to the 11 April runoff.© Photograph: Rodrigo Buendía/AFP/Getty Images Andrés Arauz, 36, will advance to the 11 April runoff.
The surprisingly strong showing by Pérez, who is running on a platform of banning industrial mining, shakes up an election that has so far been defined by dueling ideologies of social welfare versus free markets.
According to a quick count by the National Electoral Council Arauz took 31.5% of the vote, Pérez 20.04% and Lasso 19.97%. The count was based on some 2,400 poll statements from a representative sample of voting centers.
Shortly after the announcement, Pérez told reporters that he had won enough votes to enter the second round, and said he was holding a vigil outside the election council’s headquarters in Quito to prevent vote manipulation.
Broke
Rest assured Nick has not been BS us at all.
His record for returning profits for shareholders in previous dealings is second to none.
Things change accept it - I have to accept it and I am confident about the future.
Let’s get sundays election done and dusted.