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Post by alixx11on Jun 18, 2010 6:49pm
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MOL future...

MOL future...First off, thanks for the intelligent feedback guys. It helps to clarify a situation by talking with those closest to it.

''Once all the setbacks we are having right now are over, the global economy will very likely come back to life''

-- I tend to agree this will happen, although growth will be slow. But does the deal with Hanlong as it stands right now ensure that the financial situation that almost sank the company as early as last fall are no longer an issue for the mid-term (let's say 3 years at least, presuming a rebound in the commodity price)? One member suggested that the financing is not a 'done deal' although I believe Hanlong has already commited a chunk...

Besides the commodity price and the financing situation, are there any other potential pitfalls? The resource seems well-defined, no?

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