Hi everyone, its been a while,
I'm interested to know how much support there is for Lakshman Jayaweera as a director of the company.
Some basic research identifies him as a successful businessman running his own company.
By that I mean daily trading, spending within budjet , paying dividends to share holders and ultimately increasing the company value.
If you get these things wrong you go broke, unless of course you can go to shareholders on a regular basis for more cash as is the case with QMN.
From what I can gather , the primary objectives of Mr Jayaweera is to establish CASHFLOW imediately through production and by cutting our wages and consultants overheads (2 million) to create a revenue stream for the company.
I have been told of production for over 5 years now and I don't feel we are any closer.
Is there any support for a new direction for QMN?
Interested in 'shareholders' thoughts
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