Cookie Monster ol' maaaaaaaaate!!!!!
Kermi!!!!!!!!!!! How's Mrs Kermi?
Mate your showing your true colours
Hey Jason you too mate, definitely appreciate this post. All on edge playing our violins as the titanic sinks. I don’t even know if mgmt have made the connections or created the relationships, but I certainly feel they have dropped the ball by not being more present and more engaged with government. However you are right Re the cone of silence, But I’m just a lowly holder of half a million shares so what do I know! I appreciate the response and to know that we are all in this mess together. Good on you buddy for being a better man than I and calmly responding. Have a good one mate. Hopefully a whisky at a nice bar when this is all $12 and good times!we are all struggling with the situation, like others it feels like my life has been on hold for 14months, the swings from hope to despair happen hourly, daily, so I get it and everyone is entitled to vent. I think we dont know all the facts for the reasons explained mgmt are in a cone of silence, they're not perfect for sure and I think they've mis-stepped along the way but I think at this stage of the game it doesnt serve anyone any benefit other than our detractors to be bad mouthing them.
jag said something about 2 days, 2 days ago, maybe something positive today. I hope so or I'll be in the dumps big time this evening no matter how much I try to lower expectations.
enjoy your day
ForFukSake!Hey Jason you too mate, definitely appreciate this post. All on edge playing our violins as the titanic sinks. I don’t even know if mgmt have made the connections or created the relationships, but I certainly feel they have dropped the ball by not being more present and more engaged with government. However you are right Re the cone of silence, But I’m just a lowly holder of half a million shares so what do I know! I appreciate the response and to know that we are all in this mess together. Good on you buddy for being a better man than I and calmly responding. Have a good one mate. Hopefully a whisky at a nice bar when this is all $12 and good times!
Covid was no excuse for not leaving WA for 2 years. Twiggy Forrest did what the fuck he wanted during the 'restrictions'. Management should have spent more time closer to our only asset rather than ducking a virus with a 99.9% survival rate imoHey Jason you too mate, definitely appreciate this post. All on edge playing our violins as the titanic sinks. I don’t even know if mgmt have made the connections or created the relationships, but I certainly feel they have dropped the ball by not being more present and more engaged with government. However you are right Re the cone of silence, But I’m just a lowly holder of half a million shares so what do I know! I appreciate the response and to know that we are all in this mess together. Good on you buddy for being a better man than I and calmly responding. Have a good one mate. Hopefully a whisky at a nice bar when this is all $12 and good times!
I thought we were all waiting for Lambo's?Don’t know wtf we are waiting for but I’m still bloody waiting
Don’t know wtf we are waiting for but I’m still bloody waiting
Hi Carlos, not fair to compare Nigel to Twiggy. Twiggy would have access to the best private jets in the world, what would Nigel have?Covid was no excuse for not leaving WA for 2 years. Twiggy Forrest did what the fuck he wanted during the 'restrictions'. Management should have spent more time closer to our only asset rather than ducking a virus with a 99.9% survival rate imo
Australia’s richest man contracted COVID-19 while travelling around the world last year and was granted an exemption saving him from having to quarantine in two states on his return.
Fortescue Metals chairman Andrew “Twiggy” Forrest contracted the virus from a Russian translator in Uzbekistan, forcing him to postpone the rest of his planned Central Asia leg as he pursued new renewable energy projects for the major miner.
The four-month tour of 47 countries occurred at the height of the pandemic, which has halted global travel, and was part of the miner’s ambitious target to curb emissions from its West Australian operations.
“I would rather have not caught COVID but it hasn’t harmed me,” Mr Forrest said in an interview with The Australian Financial Review ahead of his Boyer lecture series due to go to air on the ABC this weekend.
“I’m still as fit as a fiddle but the big thing is that it enabled us to put together a suite of assets to create a supply of renewable fuels and products which could rival the fossil-fuel sector.”