RE: re: Zinc etc etc.That is always a tough question. Managemeant needs to take responsibility however, along with that, they need to be given the credit for positioning the assets to actaully have the yet unlocked value.
If MOA had 40MM shares outstanding instead of the 20MM they have, the upside would be cut in half. The small number of shares outstanding could cause a demand side imbalance at some future date.
Two significant business actions have recently been announced - these are getting the resource numbers for both Bobby's Pond and VLake recorded by RP and Associates. Solidly backed numbers can be promoted.
MOA is not the only junior out there with undervalued assets trying to compete for shareholder interest. Sprott holds 16% of MOA it may take another institutional outfit to pick up a % interest to get the ball rolling or it may take some other unknown trigger.
If you reseach carefully the potential and see that it is not being fairly priced then it only stands to reason that others will also be seeing that and take a position in time...
C.Gert