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05-07-2012, 04:43 PM
#11691
Originally Posted by BigBob
NZOG (New Zealand Oil & Gas Ltd) advises that Corporate Affairs Manager Chris Roberts is leaving the company today to take up a role from next week as General Manager Corporate Affairs with Tourism New Zealand.
NZOG Chief Executive Andrew Knight said Mr Roberts had been a valuable member of the NZOG team.
“Chris has made a tremendous contribution since joining NZOG in September 2007 and we wish him every success in his new role”.
A recruitment process is now underway for an External Relations Manager. Acting Chief Financial Officer Andre Gaylard will pick up Investor Relations responsibilities.
Good luck, Chris.
Glad you made the move.
Must have gotten rather stressful and demoralizing having to try and spin silk purses out of dog's hairs?
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05-07-2012, 05:00 PM
#11692
Good luck Chris with your new venture.Thanks for the many comments you made here on this site and in person. Best wishes.
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05-07-2012, 05:13 PM
#11693
Originally Posted by Balance
Good luck, Chris.
Glad you made the move.
Must have gotten rather stressful and demoralizing having to try and spin silk purses out of dog's hairs?
The only negative comments I could make about Chris is that he tried to answer Balances comments in a serious manner.Balance is a joke and taken lightly it is indeed humorous.Or alternatively his considerable time spent in downgrading NZO had the long term objective of supressing the price for a cheap or cheapest stock uptake. Anyone know of any company buying big in NZO that would be benifiting from a long term downramp??????
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05-07-2012, 05:14 PM
#11694
Same what digger said...appreciated your personal feedback....go well.
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05-07-2012, 06:17 PM
#11695
Originally Posted by digger
The only negative comments I could make about Chris is that he tried to answer Balances comments in a serious manner.Balance is a joke and taken lightly it is indeed humorous.Or alternatively his considerable time spent in downgrading NZO had the long term objective of supressing the price for a cheap or cheapest stock uptake. Anyone know of any company buying big in NZO that would be benifiting from a long term downramp??????
Please spare Chris the indignity of being complimented in the same breath as what was written about Pike - i.e.. that DOC was at fault.
I commend Chris on doing his job well under extreme trying circumstances but PR is PR, no point pretending otherwise.
I expect NZOG sp to continue to track higher now that Utilico is in there and am one happy dude for that. But me no mushroom.
Last edited by Balance; 05-07-2012 at 06:20 PM.
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05-07-2012, 06:49 PM
#11696
Member
Your input has been appreciated Chris. Wishing you all the best in your position.
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05-07-2012, 08:37 PM
#11697
Member
Originally Posted by Balance
Good luck, Chris.
Glad you made the move.
Must have gotten rather stressful and demoralizing having to try and spin silk purses out of dog's hairs?
Balance seems no knowledge about "carding and spinning".
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05-07-2012, 08:42 PM
#11698
Originally Posted by BigBob
NZOG (New Zealand Oil & Gas Ltd) advises that Corporate Affairs Manager Chris Roberts is leaving the company today to take up a role from next week as General Manager Corporate Affairs with Tourism New Zealand.
NZOG Chief Executive Andrew Knight said Mr Roberts had been a valuable member of the NZOG team.
“Chris has made a tremendous contribution since joining NZOG in September 2007 and we wish him every success in his new role”.
A recruitment process is now underway for an External Relations Manager. Acting Chief Financial Officer Andre Gaylard will pick up Investor Relations responsibilities.
Chris,
All the best in your new endeavours. You have served NZO well.
Cheers
Bermuda
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05-07-2012, 10:09 PM
#11699
Member
thanks Chris you have done a good job!
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06-07-2012, 11:48 AM
#11700
Member
Originally Posted by Chippie
thanks Chris you have done a good job!
Things must be bad at nzog if telling the market that their corporate spin doctor is leaving. Why don't they bother to tell everyone how they are going to grow the company and actually go out and find some oil, instead of pretending to be an oil company. They have done a great job on their shareholders sucking money off them via a rights issue, sat on some great production at Tui and sat back and sucked in their fat salaries plus no doubt bonuses on top of that.
if you are stupid enough to invest in this sick pup then fool you.
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