RE:RE:RE:Some info about our Flagship Property—Lone PineGen, if you carry your pre-consolidation price analysis to the extreme, it was selling at $57 a share in 2007 or thereabouts when the initial PEA for Lone Pine was announced. In my other post I mentioned that a person holding during that time would have lost 95%....it's actually a 99% loss. Many had predicted the pattern over the years and I think you had mentioned as much in your investments in Bard (get in when a new PP is done and out after a decent gain). Unless this pattern changes due to the new management, or some blockbuster news is announced, past experience has not been kind to investors who got in after a large rise like we've seen the last few weeks.