RE: In my view, all this stuff about rubiesagreed...they should not be cold calling individual shareholders, especially of the retail variety....my sense is that doing so would not help this story a bit and may well hurt it....
my 2 cents is that the prelimary results were extrodinary, to say the least, but there has been no particular ripple effect eithe rin share price or even profile for this play as a result....other than Bob Moriarty, those results seem to have gotten very little attention from anyone.... so why is that....the numbers too good for anyone to believe, poorly understood market, or bad promotion?...who knows really...but I don't think the way to calm concern or skepticism that this may be a "too good to be true" situation is by hawking it door to door, so to speak, via cold calling retail investors....if this find is that good, they need to get institutional recognition or no one is going to buy into that kind of dollar value per ton....I was pleased to see the marketing study undertaken as I had posed such questions here a few months back...then they need someone, preferably multiple credible sources, to confirm they are onto something huge there...contemporaneous with rolling out a marketing strategy in response to the study being undertaken so that the investment community understands this as a business story and not just eye popping initial sample results which likely cause as much doubt as confidence...
this is alot of work to be done, and if the geologists have neither the time or inclination to push that agenda, they really should put someone else in place to do it.
cheers and best of luck.