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greg l'estrange talks, page-2

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    Thanks coolroom.

    He certainly inherited a tough position. Looks like he wants to continue with the Mill and sees it as their only way of advancing. However the question remains...Can he?

    I would have liked to have seen some answers to harder questions than continuous waffling about sandwiches. However I guess it was more a fluff piece on the man himself, but not much more than what one can gain out of a prospectus and CV history.

    On his side he doesn't have the history of Gunns attached to him, so perhaps he can reduce the knee jerk hate by the moderates at the simple mention of Gunns and subsequently move the company forward. Tasmania needs it, the region needs it and Australia in general needs it if we are to avoid having to import our pulp for a long time into the future.

    Although without financial or JV backing it will be an uphill battle. IMO should they be able to obtain a FSC certificate for their proposed Tasmanian operation (they have already succeeded in the WA operation) then that would also meeter the equator standards which may bring one, the other or both into play.

    Time will tell, but how much time do they have?
 
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