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To be honest, Ron’s salary is not the issue here. $339k for a...

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    To be honest, Ron’s salary is not the issue here. $339k for a managing director in a critical minerals company is pretty standard, especially when you're spearheading one of Australia’s only near-term antimony plays with global relevance.
    What actually matters now is what LRV is sitting on — and how it's positioned to benefit from the surging antimony market. With Fastmarkets showing antimony at or near all-time highs and China restricting exports, supply-side risk is exploding. LRV’s tenements are in Tier-1 mining regions, and their resource has room to grow. We’re talking about a metal that's on the critical minerals list for the U.S., EU, and Australia.
    If management can continue executing — whether that’s through JORC upgrades, offtake deals, or government backing — then the real reward isn’t about trimming salary, it’s about building shareholder value in a market that’s been asleep on antimony for far too long. Let’s stay focused on what counts. The fundamentals and macro setup for antimony have never looked better — and LRV is still flying under the radar.
 
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