is there really any doubt that he must resign for ANYONE to fork over tens or hundreds of millions of dollars and build a fricking mine? Alternatively, it would be astounding if he wasnt required to step down. Just not how big money works. They’ll want someone who has relevant experience and success in developing a mine in South America. Its just logical. No slight or diss to Diego, but, he just hasnt the experience, i.e. the CHOPS. What experience he has isnt successful
That was just too easy. He’s been banking half a mil for years and suddenly Mark Turner starts bitching at him and six months later he throws up his hands and walks away?
Does that mean he thinks there is no way the company could ever be financed? Seems like a total loss of confidence from the outside looking in. He would be more connected to what Haywood said but I assume it would look something like: “there’s not much we can do for you.”
How long will that process take?
Did Haywood suggest that it might be best if he “retired”?
Is this the catalyst?
We shall wait and see (and we’ve had lots of practice at that 😉)
is there really any doubt that he must resign for ANYONE to fork over tens or hundreds of millions of dollars and build a fricking mine? Alternatively, it would be astounding if he wasnt required to step down. Just not how big money works. They’ll want someone who has relevant experience and success in developing a mine in South America. Its just logical. No slight or diss to Diego, but, he just hasnt the experience, i.e. the CHOPS. What experience he has isnt successful
That was just too easy. He’s been banking half a mil for years and suddenly Mark Turner starts bitching at him and six months later he throws up his hands and walks away?
Criticizes, kind sir. Criticizes.
I just got a e-mail from Diego yesterday and NO indication of him resigning.He ended he letter with Un abrazo [his normal cordial self] .
Wanna see the mails we exchanged?
Isn’t that material information?
No! I believe your telling the truth but ??
Does that mean he thinks there is no way the company could ever be financed? Seems like a total loss of confidence from the outside looking in. He would be more connected to what Haywood said but I assume it would look something like: “there’s not much we can do for you.”
Diego is not going anywhere until Ollachea is built.
Diego isn’t resigning until Ollachea is built.
I’d guess he was in Ollachea last week wishing his friends and his people well.Telling them that the building of the mine is going to happen.
Yes correct! May I add “No greater motivator than disrespect”.