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GREY:ABGPF - Post by User

Comment by Purveyoron Jan 15, 2018 3:56pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Proper Valuation and exchange

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Proper Valuation and exchangeIt’s hard to envision a $2/share WWR when it appears to have been in decline for years. 

One can say “waiting” for commodity prices to warrant production like Uranium, but that is unlikely for any near term, or even mid term, time line. That is a hanger on, pie in the sky hope. 

what would be the impetious to warrant any reversal on a WWR downward trend? Certainly not Uranium.

if one is suggesting the benefits of CSPG are going to float this boat, it seems to me this tail wags the dog. It should be compensated properly for its value to save WWR not the other way around.

as far as being broke and needing cash, all we have heard here is how certain executive were bought out, so there doesn’t appear to be a cash crisis worthy of devaluing existing investors of millions. 

I’m quite certain sufficient funds could have been captured from existing investors, and it had been offered, to keep operations running if that was the case. 

On on that other point of a share consolidation, again it seems to me if WWR is forced to do that, CSPG would then be entitled to a higher percentage of WWR. Call is status quo at CSPG. 

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