RE: something''''s not right here...this isn't the only producer in this predicament. Most of my portfolio is near term producers or producers that have just started production.
I think the thing with them is that there seems to be a transition period where it takes a few quarters of positive cash flow to get extra interest involved in picking up shares, and since there's not much hype or news old investor interest wanes.
It's very sad though to see companies go through all the steps to production, get things underway, start bringing in shareholder value through cashflow, eliminate the need to dilute (in most cases) and then get rewarded by seeing a big sell off in share price. ada, aun, exm, rok, etc...all in the exact same boat.
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