RE:Stock price comparisonA lot of it is based on the buzz and excitement about the future that a company can create. We have a half decade track record of slow and steady that management keeps describing as quite an accomplishment. Slow and steady is not something that investors with hundreds of interesting opportunities flock to. Overly this with the slow and steady losing the steady for undetermined period of time and what is the rush here? None. When management gets to work on some of these newer types of projects, if they have potential to turn into something the size of Resolute, they have to provide some indication as such. Others do, and they get attention without guarantees. I don't like TEIs promotion largely higning on graphs. It is a very vulnerable strategy.