RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:my guess1) The share price is what it is. Management may care about it but they are not there to do anything but build the mine and find ways to overcome unforseen obstacles. It is not like they are away golfing. Mine building is tough and uncertain work. You, the dogg and a hundred others have your own assesment of their track record. Other than some stumbles in over-promissing on the time it would take to seal the dike I am quite happy with their record. If you or anyone else are not happy well then, just sell and Fkck right off... simple right?
2) "the trough" They capitalized the mine as needed and try to manage the balance sheet in the interest of all shareholders. I have not seen specific evidence of anything else. Were you willing to throw in $100 million or more when Covid hit and copper prices were way down... guessing not.
3) If you want to question and influence the descision on the exact timing of the consolidation then maybe you should buy enough shares to get a seat on the board, otherwise shut the Fkcck up.
4) "continue to dither" ... again, stereotypical moron muling and puking and trying to be sound knowlegable. Again sell and perhaps go short the nutzz off NCU if you can get access to shares to borrow.
5) The only useful thing you can do right now, if you actually want to be constructive, is to take the stinking dogg for a walk once in a while. I am sick of having him in this room... constantly tonguing his own azzhole and dragging his lopey dogg balls all over the floor.
Cheers,
Notgnu
DiabloRojo wrote: Exactly - pure speculation at this point.
SP is in the hands of management. Key Questions going forward from here:
1. Can Mgt move the mine into full production without crushing the nearly dead share price???
2. Will Mg have to go to cash trough again delivering another deep fisted gut punch to shareholders???
3. Will management pull the pin on the 10 for 1 consolidation and allow the big boys to move in?
4. Will management continue to dither and waste the biggest opportunity in the history of the copper price and blow this once in a life time opportunity????
I would be more than happy to support any shareholder movement that supports value for shareholders - geting tired of the time being wasted.....