RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Bad news imoWhat bit of what I said do you not understand? You just answered the question yourself. If they wanna dilute this okay, but the worst part is that DUNDEE and SA get more shares. If someone came in to invest instead of the other two, then everyone else would own like 10% of EAG, while EAG would own 50%, allowing them to be the majority shareholder by far. This would avoid any potential hostile takeovers and would allow EAG to have the power for controlling the project. Now Dundee and SA run the show, especially with SA holding the current CEO and President positions. Try to use that head yours a little - you're starting to remind me of MaxT