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bobsacramentoon Mar 05, 2019 4:29pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:KBLT CEO predicts the rebound of cobalt price this year
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:KBLT CEO predicts the rebound of cobalt price this yeartopdop wrote:
Yes, I agree. But sorry Nelson, thqis company is a GLEN controlled vehicle solely maintained for the purpose of controlling the supply and the price and therefore the trading opportunity of Co, and here's the kicker; not for your benefit, but for theirs*.
* note I am also a GLEN shareholder.
Absolutely zero KAT exec management attention is being paid to you (and me), nevermind into endeavors that may bring on board those Buy Side & Sell Side entities we need to get this puppy going.
The new execs (CEO & CFO) and until its shown to be different, are seconded to KAT on GLEN Management Contracts AND ARE GREAT OPS GUYS. But that's it.
Although I respect the CEO in an ops capacity, (he hails from my Almer Mater after all...), I think we are all dreaming if we think these two are going to be capable, or allowed, to operate KAT in an independent manner (of GLEN) and get to run this public company (driving it forward as Robert Friedland would unquestionably do by way of independent initives, important alliances and promotion) in any such way OTHER than TO THE BENEFIT OF OUR +86% shareholder.
We have little upside until Co gets going again and we will be lucky, imho, to break last years high prior to a major Co squeeze... so 2021?
And yes, I still have every one of my ~800k shares AP 79c...
These are my views only. Thanks for reading.
How much of this for instance can be regulated by the TSX? If the company is not working in the interest of all of its shareholders don’t they risk being penalized by the TSX?