actually, he's predecessor, sam willis, took the shareprice from .002c to .016c in the blink of an eye, raising loads of money along the way at decent levels, and kept dilution down to a minimum.
since sam left to focus on NSE, the shareprice started dropping, and money raised has been squandered on second rate projects.
ironically, NSE and FUT were about the same market cap and had the same cash at the time.
sam has since taken NSE from a nothing company to a junior with drilling campaigns in 2 continents and the largest shale gas acreage in Australia, and a 10% equity interest in BURU energy, and still seems to have more cash leftover than FUT does now.
how is that "running the company into the ground"?
FUT Price at posting:
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