Dave Evans
Regular
Remuneration votes are only a requirement at AGM’s for listed companies only. I thought management’s claim of wanting to be guided by the listing rules would mean they would make sure this still occurred. While it is a smart strategy for their interests not to be subject to this vote it is most likely the final nail in the coffin of us ever trading again and an insult to shareholders to take away the owner’s decision as to who runs our company imo
Max number on bod is 9 and we currently have 7
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Thanks for that information Carlos. I understand your position on the other matter but unless you can get the bosses of either RIO or BHP to run for our BOD I think we are safer taking a strategic approach and I would expect there would be cuts to directors across the board.
We saw Fat Tail try and roll our BOD last year and then one of them put a value of $0.01c on our shares and then immediately acquired 57 million of them.
I’m sure there are shareholders out there who have no idea of the corruption that’s taken place (and is still taking place) against us. Would you risk letting them vote someone on the BOD who only values the shares at $0.01c or someone backed by the CCP.
Actually Carlos, treat that as a rhetorical question, you’re posts are often even longer than mine and you’re one of the shareholders whose views I respect. At this stage I’m just looking to wind down and see what happens at the AGM.
My only real point is who do I trust more, Nigel who has had to fight this corruption for the last two and half years, has as much on the line as any shareholder and has a working relationship with DLA Piper or a blow in
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