Roundtable Discussion; The Future of Mineral Sands. Watch the video here.
Toffers, did you submit those questions prior to the AGM? Sounds like the thing a concerned investor would do no?
Donkey - and why should any trust what you have to say on the matter? Which previously banned poster were you?
AGM finished ages ago. You missed your chance to ask these live.
You could have submitted them in advance, but I suspect you didn't given they weren't discussed in the meeting.
Did you go to the AGM? I suspect not.
Yet again, you seem totally focussed on the negative to an unhealthy extent. Please retire this tiresome moniker and do something more useful with your life
Scottydog can't go to the AGM as doesn't hold shares. Always been and continues to be a shambles of a poster (based on the replies people seem to make)
Just filter and ignore the perennial agitant along with the other regulars.
They have decided they don't believe anything the BoD do or say so there is no point conversing with them as nothing will change their minds.
Can you just go away now Toffers please? Pretty much everything you were moaning about before was addressed in some way, so now you roll out some more conspiracy.
Just come back when it all falls apart if you're so sure and gloat then
Pretty decent AGM. Most questions addressed, if not fully answered due to legal reasons.
There did appear to be a good level of confidence in the body language imo, so back to the waiting game while they get on with it all
Treading still here? Good lord.
Just filter them and ignore. They thought the extended options were cancelled and that the BoD would do a raise over the past 8 months despite not having the authority to do so.
Best not waste your time with them.
You can easily spot those who's views need to be ignored. They either claim everything is awful, without acknowledging there could be upside, or the claim everything is amazing without acknowledging there is risk.
Usually without any evidence to back anything up
Often peoole on BoDs leave when the job is done. If they aren't going to a competitor, notice periods are often waived.
If someone was going to retire, there would be no issue waiving a notice period.
As such, this situation is very far from unusual
Not sure why some are reading anything negative into it tbh. If things were bad, surely they would just stay on and take the paycheque until the end.
They do state it was outside the companies control, so not really sure what they can say.
"We gave the auditor everything in good time but the man doing it got hit by a bus" 🤷♂️
My take, is that there isn't the audit capacity in the market that there used to be, hence the general pressure on audit timelines mentioned.
Hopefully just a storm in a teacup