RE:RE:RE:RE:News finally outThat's a common response I see a lot of here on Stockhouse. Yes there are certainly cases of market rigging and corruption that can affect share prices, but it is not the only reason why share prices fall after perceived good news flow. When we saw Eskay run from penny stock territory in the beginning of 2020 to almost 10x its value by year end, it is an indication of being priced for perfection. Anything less than absolute perfection in upcoming news releases will be felt negatively in the stock price. Sure this play could still run quite a bit higher, but the bar has now been set. That's my take on it, atleast. We are still in the early innings and there is lots of time left. Where abouts in Northern Ontario are you from?