RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: splitting assets makes it easigottafindaway...................Thank you for your invaluable response. I appreciate you taking the time to pound all that out. There is not too much to disagree with re you post except to say that I do not believe any management blindly. My first investment was years ago with FCO. I went from Thunder Bay to Vancouver to meet the management before giving any money. As it turned out, at that time it didn't help..:) but I check out the management...... I also know that the company comes first after their pockets generally speaking.....Take the reverse split for example. Never seen one benefit share holders until some time later if ever. That tactic is to save the company. Many share holders get hurt because they do not have the funds to buy enough shares for the split so I do know what management can do. I have horror stories myself. ......................From the DD I have done, from discussing this play with other good investors, they say it is Peru and the elections that is holding back the sp. They agree that this is sold and that an increase in taxes has already been factored into the sp etc.... The other issue is that either one could raise taxes or whatever they or the people want. I have heard nothing else negative about this play. If there is I sure would appreciate knowing for informed decisions.
Regards
Don