I must apologise to all the people who we met on our trips to various parts of
New Zealand over the last few months, and told them, the prospectus would be published soon.
Our legal team at Bell Gully and our auditors at Hayes Knight are doing a fantastic job of preparing it and getting it approved for release, but it is taking much longer than I ever thought possible.
There is a saying, often said by people well down the track on a project: If I had only known what I know now, I would Not have started.
BUT This NOT the case with us:
We have a spectacular product, an experienced team who are very enthusiastic for the project, an amazingly low amount of investment to date and an internationally known and respected brand name: “HULME”.
We WILL get the prospectus published, as soon as we can.
WE WILL be successful.
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Here are four quotes and one verse of the Holy Bible that motivate me and help me to keep moving forward.
I thought you might like to know them.
Bible verse: James, Chapter 1, Verse 2 - 4
Michelangelo: “The greatest danger to most people is not that they aim too high and miss it, but that they aim too low and reach it”.
George Bernard Shaw: “Some men see things as they are and say, Why? I dream of things that never were and say, Why not?”
Sir Peter Blake: “To win, you have to believe you can do it. You have to be passionate about it. You have to really “want” the result, Even if this means years of work.
If it is not hard, it is not worth doing.”
Sir Winston Churchill: Just before he died, he made a famous graduation speech to the students at Eton.
He was on the stage for JUST 3 minutes. He stood up in front of parents and students: Put his cane against the rostrum, took off his hat, and then said, very loudly!
Never. He said this one word, 7 times, each time with a 5 - 10 sec silence between them.
Between each Never he looked around the room at every face: THEN he finished by saying NEVER, NEVER GIVE UP.
He then picked up his cane, put on his hat, and walked off the stage.
