RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:News Coming Down The Pipe!Treetop, I was actually trying to be civil with you in my last couple of posts however I see that was a mistake. Gloves off time again azzho. You make it sound like AGG is the only company that has to deal with these issues. A little perspective please. Barrick, the largest gold company in the world, has dealt with these types of issues on many occasions as have numerous other companies. It's always a risk in the resource business. Was the event at Kobada a setback? Categorically yes. Is it the end of the world for AGG? Categorically no. I think the fact that they just raised money would suggest there are those that are still willing to take a punt on AGG and they obviously aren't concerned about the incident in July. It was an isolated incident, it's the first time something like this happened and it is highly unlikely it will again. The Mali government won't let it happen again. It was a deeply embarrassing situation for them. You try to insinuate Mali risk is high with this post. How many successful operating mines are there in Mali azzho?? BTW once again, what is your motivation for posting on this board when you don't own any AGG stock??? You still haven't answered that question or several other question you were directly challenged on. You truly are a self absorbed moron.