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To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (102520)8/28/2013 5:27:24 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 220167
 
TJ is performing a great service of Oz. He ships money and goods and services into Oz and removes some buried atoms which have sat there for billions of years and would have sat there for another billion, unused. There are teraquadruillions of tons or even tonnes of minerals buried in Oz so they won't be missed, but the above ground money, equipment, goods and services will be of much benefit to Australians.

It's a great deal for Oz. TJ deserves a New Years Honour from the Queen.

I appreciate his efforts too as he provides cash flow to the realm of CDMA while there, with direct cash flow to Qualcomm and therefore me. He is no doubt providing cash to Globalstar one way or another too.

Mqurice



To: Haim R. Branisteanu who wrote (102520)8/28/2013 9:10:11 AM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 220167
 
One of my aussie colleagues has arranged for understandings from our suppliers and dispensations from governmental authorities, and such are of the same nature as mortgages.

The good folks of Australia are helping out because they know what is good how and when.

Our remaining workers are also chipping in, by foregoing habits of old days and being more flexible and productive, per all for one and one for all.

Between such industry, governmental, and work force behavior, and the nearby marina shangri-la hotel, I find it puzzling why anyone would want to do mining anywhere else outside of Australia.