New DirectorsPersonnally, I think Fortescue is using the withholding of votes more as an operational control on the future technical developments rather than as take over coup. There are too many complications on the road and what Fortescue will like the least is to piss off 69% percent of the shareholders constituting 100% of the votes needed to get a take over. I think it is more like in 2022 to push for a strategic focus on developing Canariaco Norte as future mine rather than to dingle-dangle around with a little drilling here and there, some coffee bean promotions in Canada or hiring some friendly locals to watch the drills turning, or to do another PEA or PFS with a new mine plan.
We have some good and we need now the expertise to develop what we have - we do not need retired ministers, retired ....- we need people who know how the world functions here and today - so Fortescue please give us this good people, otherwise we just continue to sit and wait and feel good about our copper in the ground like Donald Duck, except that we can not access it.