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Dev Randhawa discusses likeability as a factor for CEO success.

Traditional wisdom says that ‘current financial performance’ often decides a CEO’s fate. But according to Forbes, in a poll of 286 organizations that have fired their CEOs, the most popular reason cited for taking this decision (at 31%) was ‘poor change management.’ This raises questions about what it takes to make a business a success. Does CEO ‘likeability’ play a role and if so, how large? Continue Reading…

Dev Randhawa has reacted to a recent positive ranking awarded to the Patterson Lake South (PLS) project in the Athabasca Basin as the “number one undeveloped uranium project in the world.” Continue Reading…

Recently, Fission Uranium CEO Dev Randhawa was interviewed by Stock Radio where he discussed Fission’s background, PLS and the global demand for uranium, which he asserts is rising. Continue Reading…

I’ve recently uploaded a new corporate presentation for Fission Uranium to my SlideShare account. This one was used late April at a London-based investor conference for the mining sector. The conference was very well attended and I was pleased with the reception to the presentation I gave. Continue Reading…

In late January I was interviewed by Palisade Radio, a transcript of which is sitting on the kitco site. The interview took place at the Cambridge Show in Vancouver where Fission Uranium was exhibiting. Continue Reading…

This month I will be speaking at the Global Mining Finance Conference in London, UK. For those of you based in or near London, the precise location is The Armourers’ Hall, located in the City of London. Continue Reading…

The Northern Miner interviewed me and Ross McElroy in February for an update on Fission Uranium’s progress. A lot had happened since we last spoke with Matt Keevil and as you can imagine, he had a lot of questions.

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Earlier this year I was interviewed by the Midas Letter. Continue Reading…

Below is a post recently written by Ross McElroy and published on my Fission CEO Corner. Continue Reading…

In the next two or three weeks, the drills will be turning at PLS. June has been a busy month completing and compiling the data for several regional grids with radon and ground gravity geophysics surveys. Continue Reading…