Actually, quite a number of reasons, and of course should you prefer I do not quote you then just let me know.
One of the contextual reasons for this quote is that you have advised 'Goldie" not to worry, i.e. all will be well with FNT...eventually.
(I am not sure whether you realize that my personal belief is that Wild Dog is potentially problematic for FNT and I was not sorry at the time to see it shelved by the Minister)....however if Goldie is to see an improvement in FNT's fortunes (such as they are) the PNG election will have a bearing on how much or little he should worry, because the article is about Byron Chan who is the minister who knocked back FNT's application and in all probability is leaning towards the local company who has the front running ahead of FNT/Peter for Sinivit, and who would otherwise make the Tolekuma and all other application decisions re FNT.
For the sake of brevity and not boring other posters by expanding the original quote too much I kept it brief but considered it was conceptually relevant to your comment of support for Goldie and other quotes by your good self in support of committed holders , Peter, and FNT generally. Perhaps I read you incorrectly and since one is so often put in one's place re FNT by another poster -not yourself - it seems we must watch our P's and Q's very carefully here, and so I will not quote you again for fear or creating offense.
Just generally if I may, where the Mines minister of PNG is to be replaced is, I would have thought, of immense relevance to FNT, and to the worry levels of it's shareholders generally.
Regards.
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