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RHyNO

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Where is management
Where is this “in next two weeks” jens was droning on about
Where are we, if not nowhere with a board just cashing cheques for clearly lacking any skill or talent. If I had staff costs in excess of 2mill a year plus bonuses. I would sack fucking everyone if I was blindsided like this. The whole board can fuck off they will walk away from this with the millions they have taken down with their shit eating grins dated suits and COMPLETE LACK OF SKILL AT THE ONLY THING THEY ARE PAID TO FUCKING DO!! Nigel is the geo. So he’s covered the rocks. But what are these cold farts! But a bunch of over paid under skilled losers sucking down our money while they achieve NOTHING! If I was this bad at the thing I dedicated my life to doing. I’d bleed myself out like a man.
 
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DRC: The dynamism, the prowess as well as the current efficiency of the @IgfRdc are making teeth cringe in mafia circles. By adopting the conclusions of the IGF on SICOMINES, @fatshi13_ gives a clear message of its confidence in this Superior Audit Service of the Government
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Where is management
Where is this “in next two weeks” jens was droning on about
Where are we, if not nowhere with a board just cashing cheques for clearly lacking any skill or talent. If I had staff costs in excess of 2mill a year plus bonuses. I would sack fucking everyone if I was blindsided like this. The whole board can fuck off they will walk away from this with the millions they have taken down with their shit eating grins dated suits and COMPLETE LACK OF SKILL AT THE ONLY THING THEY ARE PAID TO FUCKING DO!! Nigel is the geo. So he’s covered the rocks. But what are these cold farts! But a bunch of over paid under skilled losers sucking down our money while they achieve NOTHING! If I was this bad at the thing I dedicated my life to doing. I’d bleed myself out like a man.
Mate if anything bleeds out it will be the company. If they continue this cash burn. And no answers from icc till sep 2024 as in the typically jumbled evasive announcement.
 
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DRC: The dynamism, the prowess as well as the current efficiency of the @IgfRdc are making teeth cringe in mafia circles. By adopting the conclusions of the IGF on SICOMINES, @fatshi13_ gives a clear message of its confidence in this Superior Audit Service of the Government
:rolleyes:

How could these two meet and not discuss the filthy corruption around the world's largest hard rock lithium mine? Surely it rates a mention considering Jules was the one who exposed the scheme at the bequest of his boss.
 
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Where is management
Where is this “in next two weeks” jens was droning on about
Where are we, if not nowhere with a board just cashing cheques for clearly lacking any skill or talent. If I had staff costs in excess of 2mill a year plus bonuses. I would sack fucking everyone if I was blindsided like this. The whole board can fuck off they will walk away from this with the millions they have taken down with their shit eating grins dated suits and COMPLETE LACK OF SKILL AT THE ONLY THING THEY ARE PAID TO FUCKING DO!! Nigel is the geo. So he’s covered the rocks. But what are these cold farts! But a bunch of over paid under skilled losers sucking down our money while they achieve NOTHING! If I was this bad at the thing I dedicated my life to doing. I’d bleed myself out like a man.
I hear you. This is mentally very tough, just waiting for something. Our money is tied up and its certainly doing my head in. I dont think I've ever felt more fucked over or helpless. Come next extension, I feel enough is enough and we must do more, exactly what not sure.
 
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did we get any updates from JC and NF's in country visit? herp
 
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did we get any updates from JC and NF's in country visit? herp
Here's an update
Dead Body Halloween GIF by FILMRISE


I believe it's an up to date photo of them waiting for Felix to meet with them
 
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John25

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Where is management
Where is this “in next two weeks” jens was droning on about
Where are we, if not nowhere with a board just cashing cheques for clearly lacking any skill or talent. If I had staff costs in excess of 2mill a year plus bonuses. I would sack fucking everyone if I was blindsided like this. The whole board can fuck off they will walk away from this with the millions they have taken down with their shit eating grins dated suits and COMPLETE LACK OF SKILL AT THE ONLY THING THEY ARE PAID TO FUCKING DO!! Nigel is the geo. So he’s covered the rocks. But what are these cold farts! But a bunch of over paid under skilled losers sucking down our money while they achieve NOTHING! If I was this bad at the thing I dedicated my life to doing. I’d bleed myself out li
Where is management
Where is this “in next two weeks” jens was droning on about
Where are we, if not nowhere with a board just cashing cheques for clearly lacking any skill or talent. If I had staff costs in excess of 2mill a year plus bonuses. I would sack fucking everyone if I was blindsided like this. The whole board can fuck off they will walk away from this with the millions they have taken down with their shit eating grins dated suits and COMPLETE LACK OF SKILL AT THE ONLY THING THEY ARE PAID TO FUCKING DO!! Nigel is the geo. So he’s covered the rocks. But what are these cold farts! But a bunch of over paid under skilled losers sucking down our money while they achieve NOTHING! If I was this bad at the thing I dedicated my life to doing. I’d bleed myself out like a man.
100% with you ..No Leadership /Communication or Accountability by the BoD glad they’ve strengthened their insurance policy …our fearless leaders been a geologist in this shyte hole country for Decades & didnt see this coming
 
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wombat74

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Where is management
Where is this “in next two weeks” jens was droning on about
Where are we, if not nowhere with a board just cashing cheques for clearly lacking any skill or talent. If I had staff costs in excess of 2mill a year plus bonuses. I would sack fucking everyone if I was blindsided like this. The whole board can fuck off they will walk away from this with the millions they have taken down with their shit eating grins dated suits and COMPLETE LACK OF SKILL AT THE ONLY THING THEY ARE PAID TO FUCKING DO!! Nigel is the geo. So he’s covered the rocks. But what are these cold farts! But a bunch of over paid under skilled losers sucking down our money while they achieve NOTHING! If I was this bad at the thing I dedicated my life to doing. I’d bleed myself out like a man.
According to Head Office Nigel and crew are currently extremely busy Negotiating . Lets see where that leads . If nothing comes from it then I think it's time for Nigel to address Shareholders . Obviously September 2024 is not an option . Nigel would know that is not going to fly with SH . Some other reason perhaps for saying it ?
 
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100% with you ..No Leadership /Communication or Accountability by the BoD glad they’ve strengthened their insurance policy …our fearless leaders been a geologist in this shyte hole country for Decades & didnt see this coming
Yep it's hard to believe. And don't forget he was the Germans right man in drc but didn't see it coming.
 
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DRC/Clean Energy: A delegation of strong future industries (FFI) led by its 01 Andrew Forest visited

@LukondeSama

On the evening of the sale. 17.03 pr 1 local ore processing project to produce electric batteries. 1/2

Fortescue future industries proposes to quickly rehabilitate a turbine on Inga 2 to be able to transform cobalt, nickel and other raw materials on site to produce the new generation batteries.

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Interesting … 🤔

DRC: Fortescue Future Industries relies on local production of green hydrogen​

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DRC: Fortescue Future Industries relies on local green hydrogen production

Renowned as a champion of green hydrogen internationally, the Australian firm Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) is ready to start producing carbon-free green hydrogen from 100% renewable sources in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This was reported by Andrew Forest, Chairman of FFI, to the Congolese Prime Minister, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, during a hearing on Friday, March 17, 2022.​

According to FFI leaders, this is a practical and feasible solution that consists of decarbonizing heavy industry and creating jobs in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Through its project to rehabilitate a turbine on Inga 2, the Australian firm (FFI) aspires to extend its impact in the Democratic Republic of Congo by transforming Congolese raw materials, including cobalt, nickel and many other raw materials to achieve the creation of jobs and added value in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

"We had an excellent meeting with his Excellency the Prime Minister. We of course talked about Inga's very big project and quickly we understood together that we must move forward but also we proposed to his Excellency the Prime Minister a faster project to rehabilitate a turbine on Inga 2 to be able to transform Congolese raw materials (cobalt, nickel and others) here to produce new generation batteries. We are indeed great specialists in green hydrogen, which is a kind of energy storage. This is also how we are specialists in batteries for electric vehicles, batteries that are another energy storage mechanism. But the most important thing for us is to do it in the DRC, to be able to create jobs here and create added value here in the Democratic Republic of the Congo," Andrew Forrest told the press.

He added: "The Prime Minister received us, we are very happy with the meeting we had. He encouraged us very seriously, he gave the instructions with which we will move forward. He is a man of action, he is a great leader, we are happy, "concluded FFI's number one interpreted by Congolese economist Al Kitenge.

Convinced of the relevance of the project, the Prime Minister, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, gave the necessary guidelines for a better outcome of the Fortescue Future Industries project.

As a reminder, Fortescue Future Industries is a global green energy company operating in more than 25 countries and is one of the top ten ASX Fortescue (ASX: FMG).

FFI is leading the green industrial revolution, developing technological solutions for industries that are difficult to decarbonize, while building a global portfolio of renewable energy, green hydrogen and green ammonia projects.

In addition, FFI is leading the global effort to decarbonize sectors that are difficult to reduce and is responsible for the decarbonization project of one of the largest resource companies in the world by 2030.

Flory Musiswa/Trainary​

 
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Charbella

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DRC: Fortescue Future Industries relies on local production of green hydrogen​

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DRC: Fortescue Future Industries relies on local green hydrogen production

Renowned as a champion of green hydrogen internationally, the Australian firm Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) is ready to start producing carbon-free green hydrogen from 100% renewable sources in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This was reported by Andrew Forest, Chairman of FFI, to the Congolese Prime Minister, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, during a hearing on Friday, March 17, 2022.​

According to FFI leaders, this is a practical and feasible solution that consists of decarbonizing heavy industry and creating jobs in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Through its project to rehabilitate a turbine on Inga 2, the Australian firm (FFI) aspires to extend its impact in the Democratic Republic of Congo by transforming Congolese raw materials, including cobalt, nickel and many other raw materials to achieve the creation of jobs and added value in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

"We had an excellent meeting with his Excellency the Prime Minister. We of course talked about Inga's very big project and quickly we understood together that we must move forward but also we proposed to his Excellency the Prime Minister a faster project to rehabilitate a turbine on Inga 2 to be able to transform Congolese raw materials (cobalt, nickel and others) here to produce new generation batteries. We are indeed great specialists in green hydrogen, which is a kind of energy storage. This is also how we are specialists in batteries for electric vehicles, batteries that are another energy storage mechanism. But the most important thing for us is to do it in the DRC, to be able to create jobs here and create added value here in the Democratic Republic of the Congo," Andrew Forrest told the press.

He added: "The Prime Minister received us, we are very happy with the meeting we had. He encouraged us very seriously, he gave the instructions with which we will move forward. He is a man of action, he is a great leader, we are happy, "concluded FFI's number one interpreted by Congolese economist Al Kitenge.

Convinced of the relevance of the project, the Prime Minister, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, gave the necessary guidelines for a better outcome of the Fortescue Future Industries project.

As a reminder, Fortescue Future Industries is a global green energy company operating in more than 25 countries and is one of the top ten ASX Fortescue (ASX: FMG).

FFI is leading the green industrial revolution, developing technological solutions for industries that are difficult to decarbonize, while building a global portfolio of renewable energy, green hydrogen and green ammonia projects.

In addition, FFI is leading the global effort to decarbonize sectors that are difficult to reduce and is responsible for the decarbonization project of one of the largest resource companies in the world by 2030.

Flory Musiswa/Trainary​

Isn’t that interesting? 🤔🤔🤔
 
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RHyNO

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According to Head Office Nigel and crew are currently extremely busy Negotiating . Lets see where that leads . If nothing comes from it then I think it's time for Nigel to address Shareholders . Obviously September 2024 is not an option . Nigel would know that is not going to fly with SH . Some other reason perhaps for saying it ?
Yeah look way I see it. Nigel and the BOD can personally return my investment if they fuck this up. How is there no risk to them. They should be bankrupted if they drive this to the ground. I’ll be knocking on some doors with significant force and reasonable demands. I know they’ve got the money. They took it from us and pay themselves with it. Fucking dogs shouldn’t see a goddamn cent until this is sorted and resolved. DOGS!!!
 
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Charbella

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DRC: Fortescue Future Industries relies on local production of green hydrogen​

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March 20, 2023By
DRC: Fortescue Future Industries relies on local green hydrogen production

Renowned as a champion of green hydrogen internationally, the Australian firm Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) is ready to start producing carbon-free green hydrogen from 100% renewable sources in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This was reported by Andrew Forest, Chairman of FFI, to the Congolese Prime Minister, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, during a hearing on Friday, March 17, 2022.​

According to FFI leaders, this is a practical and feasible solution that consists of decarbonizing heavy industry and creating jobs in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

Through its project to rehabilitate a turbine on Inga 2, the Australian firm (FFI) aspires to extend its impact in the Democratic Republic of Congo by transforming Congolese raw materials, including cobalt, nickel and many other raw materials to achieve the creation of jobs and added value in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).

"We had an excellent meeting with his Excellency the Prime Minister. We of course talked about Inga's very big project and quickly we understood together that we must move forward but also we proposed to his Excellency the Prime Minister a faster project to rehabilitate a turbine on Inga 2 to be able to transform Congolese raw materials (cobalt, nickel and others) here to produce new generation batteries. We are indeed great specialists in green hydrogen, which is a kind of energy storage. This is also how we are specialists in batteries for electric vehicles, batteries that are another energy storage mechanism. But the most important thing for us is to do it in the DRC, to be able to create jobs here and create added value here in the Democratic Republic of the Congo," Andrew Forrest told the press.

He added: "The Prime Minister received us, we are very happy with the meeting we had. He encouraged us very seriously, he gave the instructions with which we will move forward. He is a man of action, he is a great leader, we are happy, "concluded FFI's number one interpreted by Congolese economist Al Kitenge.

Convinced of the relevance of the project, the Prime Minister, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, gave the necessary guidelines for a better outcome of the Fortescue Future Industries project.

As a reminder, Fortescue Future Industries is a global green energy company operating in more than 25 countries and is one of the top ten ASX Fortescue (ASX: FMG).

FFI is leading the green industrial revolution, developing technological solutions for industries that are difficult to decarbonize, while building a global portfolio of renewable energy, green hydrogen and green ammonia projects.

In addition, FFI is leading the global effort to decarbonize sectors that are difficult to reduce and is responsible for the decarbonization project of one of the largest resource companies in the world by 2030.

Flory Musiswa/Trainary​

Where’s the lithium coming from?

According to the chairman of this Australian group, during this meeting, FFI proposed to the Head of Government a quick project to lead to the production of electric batteries in the DRC.

 
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Isn’t that interesting? 🤔🤔🤔
Yep …the interesting part is Twiggy has no problems flying in & having meetings with Felix & Lukonde then heading out again …photo opportunities a plenty …being proactive & informing SH’s of events …our non achieving BoD …SFA …trying my damn hardest to be ***** Positive
 
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Yeah look way I see it. Nigel and the BOD can personally return my investment if they fuck this up. How is there no risk to them. They should be bankrupted if they drive this to the ground. I’ll be knocking on some doors with significant force and reasonable demands. I know they’ve got the money. They took it from us and pay themselves with it. Fucking dogs shouldn’t see a goddamn cent until this is sorted and resolved. DOGS!!!
Ease up on the 'Dog' talk and threats please.

Thanks.
 
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Ease up the 'Dog' talk and threats please.

Thanks.
It’s the very pointy end and people are sick and tired of this mess so I get it..

I’m no saint like moneybags 😇 😂 but yeah some answers would be great….

I think that’s what he was saying ish…

Fuck even a pic of the chair where I will be polishing the boots of workers at Manono would be great.. “If all fails” …. 🤷‍♂️

I have extended my seek job applications to overseas….

Let’s hope BOD gets us out of this mess and all ends well for us holders… 👍



GLTAH
 
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