WME west australian metals ltd

P1Tha man has fallen on his sword for previous events unrelated...

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    Tha man has fallen on his sword for previous events unrelated to WME and that, will prove costly for his own well being and finances.

    Whether it was a prudent decision at the time will depend on what unfolds over the coming weeks for the work he has been doing since being appointed.

    Certainly, the evidence is there and, supported by historical commentary on this forum, that the previous Board, Leon included, did very little to push the barrow of the company when it was needed. To "bring back Leon" when his role was principally technical, would be a retrograde step and one that I am sure most of the investors would not sit comfortably with.

    WME needs to be taken to the face of the major players and deals done. As I have stated previously, any geo. worth his salt can interpret results of drilling and aero magnetics. that should have been Leon's role all along with the marketing of the company clearly, out of his league.

    Unless you haven't noticed, times are bloody tough and it needs someone with flair to see this through, and I for one do not want a pacifist trying to close out any deals that may present themselves to the Board.

    I am very confident with all the talking up of uranium both locally and, globally, we (WME shareholders) are in an excellent position to capatilise on what we have already proven and needs not a hell of a lot more from any upgrade, to send this into very heady territory.
 
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