The big secret unknown. Last take i have on this with NZO is that they are out of hedging arrangement.Thought they bought out of it.Somewhere that came up.
Can anyone say for sure??????
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Refer to #5421 posted by Chris Roberts (Public Affairs Manager NZOG)
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Cheers
I think you would be a huge asset to the small shareholders of NZO if you were on the board. Time for a change, you always speak common sense and I'm sure you'd represent the small shareholders well. I'm sure many small shareholders never send back their forms giving the chairman their proxy to vote for them. Who knows maybe we could swing it, I gather you're a reasonably big shareholder, I assume you can vote for yourself. I've only got 40,000 shares but you'd get my vote.
Digger - Please step up for the sake of the average holder.
Hawke.
45,000 more shares for Digger
Go Digger!:):)
digger, on one hand don't be tempted to try for a board seat, because imagine if successful, then once board decisions are taken then you would have to toe the line and many of the comments you have made, would be a thing of the past.
as a substantial shareholder your comments may carry more weight not being a director.
however if the board encouraged you to nominate, then that would be a different matter and for one we would support it - nzo may have to make room foran extra director on the board.
regards
m
my 300000 votes
Digger is an excellent fellow with a lot of wisdom, and has much to offer. If the board wanted Digger to join them, then I would fully support the motion.
But I do not believe that now is the time for shareholders to force someone onto the board against its wishes. I think the board has performed well over the last year, adding shareholder value and avoiding potential loss of shareholder value. A few years ago when the company was struggling with Pike and needed an injection of common sense would have been the time for shareholders to take more control by adding someone like Digger to the board.
NZO has Chris Roberts now (and prior to that Helen Mackay) to listen to shareholder concerns and take them to management. With that arrangement in place, I don't see that small shareholders need specific representation at board level.
QOH,thanks for your support,it came as a complete suprise. You have put the cat amounst the piogens and have left me with many comments to make to best set out my thoughts and hopes.I have decided to do this in the next few pages by replying to Unicorn first as intentional or otherwise he starts at the beginning although was the last to reply.