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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    And if had not been for the board's and the ceo's bloody mindedness the company would have failed with the ChCh earthquakes.Full stop.End of story.
    Most board members would have slowly resigned,for the easy way out.
    Not PAZ board.Stuck to their vision, and supported the business through all the lean years,and when PAZ needed money to expand fronted up,when very few shareholders did.[Yes that is when I fronted up].
    I think if Oliver had been a long term shareholder,and had known the company's history he would have concentrated on thanking the board.A great success story.
    I would doubt NSA would represent more than 1% of the shares on issue.The owners of the other 99% are over joyed with the success the company has achieved at the board's direction.
    And as we know the real fun will happen in a year or two's time.
    Cibus Fund capital ,and their Damon Petrie becoming a PAZ director, are the catalyst for PAZ starting to hit top gear.

    ps.A few years ago PAZ's market cap was $14mil while Sea Dragon's was $52mil,or $59mil.Offcourse Sea Dragon were listed and were going to this that and the other thing.
    Today PAZ's market cap is $241mil while Sea Dragon's is $12.75 mil.....
    Let's see what happens over the next 4 years.
    Oliver does read S Ter and Im sure will take this on board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatsup View Post
    Oliver does read S Ter and Im sure will take this on board.
    Should Oliver push for dedicated board members, such as PAZ's, he will be doing a great job for all NZ investors.

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    And if had not been for the board's and the ceo's bloody mindedness the company would have failed with the ChCh earthquakes.Full stop.End of story.
    Most board members would have slowly resigned,for the easy way out.
    Not PAZ board.Stuck to their vision, and supported the business through all the lean years,and when PAZ needed money to expand fronted up,when very few shareholders did.[Yes that is when I fronted up].
    I think if Oliver had been a long term shareholder,and had known the company's history he would have concentrated on thanking the board.A great success story.
    I would doubt NSA would represent more than 1% of the shares on issue.The owners of the other 99% are over joyed with the success the company has achieved at the board's direction.
    And as we know the real fun will happen in a year or two's time.
    Cibus Fund capital ,and their Damon Petrie becoming a PAZ director, are the catalyst for PAZ starting to hit top gear.

    ps.A few years ago PAZ's market cap was $14mil while Sea Dragon's was $52mil,or $59mil.Offcourse Sea Dragon were listed and were going to this that and the other thing.
    Today PAZ's market cap is $241mil while Sea Dragon's is $12.75 mil.....
    Let's see what happens over the next 4 years.
    Fair enough mate, I respect your opinion. I like Oliver though, had a couple of beers with him just before he was appointed as CEO to the NZSA. I like his energy and enthusiasm and I am sure he will serve the shareholders association members very well indeed.
    Ecclesiastes 11:2: “Divide your portion to seven, or even to eight, for you do not know what misfortune may occur on the earth.
    Ben Graham - In the short run the market is a voting machine but in the long run the market is a weighing machine

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beagle View Post
    Fair enough mate, I respect your opinion. I like Oliver though, had a couple of beers with him just before he was appointed as CEO to the NZSA. I like his energy and enthusiasm and I am sure he will serve the shareholders association members very well indeed.
    I agree.A great appointment,

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    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    And if had not been for the board's and the ceo's bloody mindedness the company would have failed with the ChCh earthquakes.Full stop.End of story.
    Most board members would have slowly resigned,for the easy way out.
    Not PAZ board.Stuck to their vision, and supported the business through all the lean years,and when PAZ needed money to expand fronted up,when very few shareholders did.[Yes that is when I fronted up].
    I think if Oliver had been a long term shareholder,and had known the company's history he would have concentrated on thanking the board.A great success story.
    I would doubt NSA would represent more than 1% of the shares on issue.The owners of the other 99% are over joyed with the success the company has achieved at the board's direction.
    And as we know the real fun will happen in a year or two's time.
    Cibus Fund capital ,and their Damon Petrie becoming a PAZ director, are the catalyst for PAZ starting to hit top gear.

    ps.A few years ago PAZ's market cap was $14mil while Sea Dragon's was $52mil,or $59mil.Offcourse Sea Dragon were listed and were going to this that and the other thing.
    Today PAZ's market cap is $241mil while Sea Dragon's is $12.75 mil.....
    Let's see what happens over the next 4 years.

    Hear hear! Results say it all.

    if results continue to be like this it doesn’t matter at all what exchange they’re on.

    build it and they will come

    I was very keen to come to the meeting and meet Percy and everyone but sadly had to work. Thanks for all your input

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    I spoke to The Chairman after the meeting and he told me,he thought it was just a mater of advising Unlisted.
    Should you run into any issues email margaret@waitakibio.co.nz and she should sort it out for you.

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    Thank you Percy

    Quote Originally Posted by percy View Post
    I spoke to The Chairman after the meeting and he told me,he thought it was just a mater of advising Unlisted.
    Should you run into any issues email margaret@waitakibio.co.nz and she should sort it out for you.

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    Latest pictures, courtesy of Percy & MM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sideshow Bob View Post
    20210526_082507.jpg20210526_082614 (3).jpg

    Latest pictures, courtesy of Percy & MM.
    Percy, Thank you for that, moving right along.

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    Quote Originally Posted by whatsup View Post
    Percy, Thank you for that, moving right along.
    Minimoke we have to thank for sending me the photos,and Sideshow Bob for posting them..
    No shown are the huge power transformers at the gate.The freeze driers use a huge amount of power.The power company is, or has laid bigger capacity power cables along the road.

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