lol, what a sour person you have become, now the management is responsible for the weather conditions in the province. sour when a photo is put in on the ice bound port. and suddenly the CEO has to be physically there at the AGM, (which i believe will be the case) . I think the photos were appropriate and the ones of the new barges very exciting, showing you how tiny the current fleet is. and how difficult it has been for TIG to achieve the incredible tonnages it has using the vastly inadequate barge fleet it had to use. I think your missing the blatantly obvious and looking for the negatives big time here..
as for a plan to shut down the ops and putting off staff every bad weather day, totally ludicrous, what nonsense, asserting TIG must now lay off all employees once the weather turns bad is totally stupidity.. I much prefer the way TIG works, diverting workforce to stripping and other necessary tasks rather than have total dead hours. the workforce is far more tolerant of adverse weather and bad weather and they work in conditions that most people on this planet would find arduous and unbearable .. i am actually highly appreciative of the locals that work there and live there and raise their families there..
as for your claims you are the one that highlights the companys prospects, thats really nonsense, and something that is irrelevant considering this is a share that all brokers in Australia have said they have no interested in, and a share that is not read at all by HC investors.. I notice any time i say anything positive on TIG you criticize it.. infact you have been a annoying critic of TIG for as long as I can remember.. you have great analytical skills but have a shocking way of demonstrating support..
TIG will achieve its value after it achieves significant growth and overcomes the extreme elements and demonstrates double its current production, then the attention will come to it, and the obvious ability to use local labour and infrastructure to scale up and make this a world class operation, then and only then will it be beyond doubt, and the eyebrows raised enough to warrant a good look at the company.. be it JV, farm out, or takeover. TIG is completely unnoticed and undervalued but the value will come from a takeover or buyout or whatever corporate deal that will achieve value, including major shareholders tipping in their cash to support the company and not dilute. again i appreciate it.. others dont
you criticisms wont be missed by me, and perhaps a thumbs up will show others agree.
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