RE:RE:I’ll tell ya’ what’s happen’ here. in fairness, the US' big advantage in attracting capital to its markets has been rule of law. insofar as that can/will be abrogated, it is an effect on SP. And it can be worse than just lower price, for example, real war with China or The Climate may require nationalization of important industries or (more likely) a nationalized copper price. copper could be 'bought' for whatever the govt thought was fair (lol), extreme? well if extremists run a country, create an extreme situation, extreme is what happens. PS it looks like the democratic, open, and free US will get to torture Assange to death after all. PPS, the Rs are not the party of extremists.
MarkAble wrote: Well well maybe, but could you post your geopolitical commentary somewhere else than a bullboard for a heavlly indebted copper mine with a share price that is sinking faster than its mine shaft. Or as you like to say Bog, " go stroke your opinions in private".