Posted On: 05/09/2014 12:39:18 AM
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Agreed, but the one thing Heddle does not have is public company experience, which is why I agree with 4K that there will likely be a new CEO with extensive public company experience to replace Heddle, when the time is right. Mr. Banerjea was a signal that more experienced people could be waiting in the wings, imo.
Heddle has been a strong supporter of JBI all along, and as we know he has put millions of his own money into the company (for several years in previous pipes, not just last Fall), but if JBI is to grow and flourish after initial machine sales, then I think they need an experienced CEO who knows how to handle the market. We'll see.
Heddle has been a strong supporter of JBI all along, and as we know he has put millions of his own money into the company (for several years in previous pipes, not just last Fall), but if JBI is to grow and flourish after initial machine sales, then I think they need an experienced CEO who knows how to handle the market. We'll see.
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"I think Heddle is the right man for the job, no nonsense, right to the point. I meet him at AGM and could tell he was a straight shooter, just like John."
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