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New Energy Minerals Ltd (ASX:NXE) New Managing Director Appointed & other board changes
OTCMKTS:MTTGF) is pleased to announce that Mr Andrew Haythorpe has been appointed as Managing Director of the Company, effective 3 May 2021.
Initially, he will serve part-time as he oversees the process of seeking the re-admission of the Company to ASX, including the completion of the acquisition of a new mineral project for the Company, particulars of which are proposed to be announced shortly with ASX permission. He will convert to being full-time as the project requires. He is based in Perth, Western Australia.
Mr Haythorpe has a BSc (Hons) in Economic Geology from James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland and joins the Company as a very experienced gold geologist, former gold mining analyst and Director with considerable public company experience. He is currently Chairman of Allup Sand Pty Ltd and a Director of Lithium Consolidated and Stunalara Pty Ltd (BetterCells) and Fo
Apr 7, 2021
With vaccines spreading through rich countries at gathering speed and lockdown restrictions weakening with the spring sunshine, it’s tempting to believe that the long nightmare of COVID-19 is finally ending.
In the U.K., 58% of the adult population has received at least one dose of vaccine. In the U.S., President Joe Biden has doubled an original goal of administering 100 million shots in his first 100 days in office, which would bring the total to 200 million by the end of April. On Google, the search term “after COVID” has been getting more interest than “COVID symptoms” for the past month, suggesting the world is thinking more about what life will be like when things return to normal.
COVID-19 isn t over, and the next wave may be worse
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