Would have preferred she was received by the IGF and Police
Nothing represents keeping powder dry better than organising a multi city roadshow and telling shareholders to their face a definitive date for the ML which is now over 15 months agoWell said. Management also kept their powder dry, much to the disgust of way too many on here who insisted they should have been well informed of every step.
G'day Carlos,Nothing represents keeping powder dry better than organising a multi city roadshow and telling shareholders to their face a definitive date for the ML which is now over 15 months ago
Probs deleted all those pre suspension interviews of Nigel where he made promises of champagne that he couldn't deliver too for dry powder purposes
Looking back those initial week long suspension extensions were an absolute fucking joke. Management had a good idea how long this would take but left the mushrooms to figure it out on our own while drip feeding us hopium of a quick resolution.
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I miss the days when somebody would get the inside scoop that the ML was about to be signed . Of course it was disappointing when nothing happened , but then the disappointment never lasted very long because then someone else would have the inside scoop the ML was getting really really close . Bugger my days if that didn't turn to sh1t as well. But guess what ? Before my tears even had time to dry it was scoopy doopy time again . Of course after the 3rd or 4th time it lost it's impact .Nothing represents keeping powder dry better than organising a multi city roadshow and telling shareholders to their face a definitive date for the ML which is now over 15 months ago
Probs deleted all those pre suspension interviews of Nigel where he made promises of champagne that he couldn't deliver too for dry powder purposes
Looking back those initial week long suspension extensions were an absolute fucking joke. Management had a good idea how long this would take but left the mushrooms to figure it out on our own while drip feeding us hopium of a quick resolution.
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Dossant another distant memory like so many others including the imminent mining licence ,, just sayingAh, the good old days when Dossant shared a bottle of vino & a steak with Nigel whilst he whispered sweet somethings into his ear
I remember a better time when none of us were jaded & bitter![]()
Yeah mate i just have to agree.Nothing represents keeping powder dry better than organising a multi city roadshow and telling shareholders to their face a definitive date for the ML which is now over 15 months ago
Probs deleted all those pre suspension interviews of Nigel where he made promises of champagne that he couldn't deliver too for dry powder purposes
Looking back those initial week long suspension extensions were an absolute fucking joke. Management had a good idea how long this would take but left the mushrooms to figure it out on our own while drip feeding us hopium of a quick resolution.
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Nigel's promise at the Perth roadshow really went down well in Kinshasa didn't itG'day Carlos,
Maybe stick to the facts. IMO, you've got no idea of what you're talking about in regards to when management thought the ML would or wouldn't be issued.
Cheers,
Nells
This!!!Nigel's promise at the Perth roadshow really went down well in Kinshasa didn't it
Not quite as well as paying Marius a mil while the key decision makers weren't getting their breaks wet but it was pretty damn close. Lucky DLA capped it at a mil rather than the, checks notes, for some reason 6 million. Then again maybe not.
The silence from management in suspension hasn't been a tactic to defeat our enemies. It was so they didn't defeat themselves saying more stupid shit.
And you fucking know it
But yeah I'll stick to digging up facts about a (for now) public company. It's not like I have a choice lmao
Hi Carlos, you've targeted the wrong person. I just completed reading the exhaustive 93-page ICC Verdict. The depth of challenges management has navigated over the past three years is truly staggering. I commend them for their resilience in keeping us afloat and tirelessly advocating for fairness for all shareholders.Nigel's promise at the Perth roadshow really went down well in Kinshasa didn't it
Not quite as well as paying Marius a mil while the key decision makers weren't getting their beaks wet but it was pretty damn close. Lucky DLA capped it at a mil rather than the, checks notes, for some reason 6 million. Then again maybe not.
The silence from management in suspension hasn't been a tactic to defeat our enemies. It was so they didn't defeat themselves saying more stupid shit.
And you fucking know it
But yeah I'll stick to digging up facts about a (for now) public company. It's not like I have a choice lmao
Hi Carlos, you've targeted the wrong person. I just completed reading the exhaustive 93-page ICC Verdict. The depth of challenges management has navigated over the past three years is truly staggering. I commend them for their resilience in keeping us afloat and tirelessly advocating for fairness for all shareholders.chsrg
CharbellaHi Carlos, you've targeted the wrong person. I just completed reading the exhaustive 93-page ICC Verdict. The depth of challenges management has navigated over the past three years is truly staggering. I commend them for their resilience in keeping us afloat and tirelessly advocating for fairness for all shareholders.
Would love to get my hands on that verdictHi Carlos, you've targeted the wrong person. I just completed reading the exhaustive 93-page ICC Verdict. The depth of challenges management has navigated over the past three years is truly staggering. I commend them for their resilience in keeping us afloat and tirelessly advocating for fairness for all shareholders.