RE:RE:RE:Check your factsVery good point Tunee, that is unless the large stakeholders are also involved with providing capital as well. Remember, that while the market cap is important, cash is king, and when this thing levels off and providing a "meagre" 15-30 % return, whats from stopping the lenders from padding their pockets with another 10, 12, 15 %?
While the exact details are indeed different, I remember when Murray Edwards was personally lending millions of dollars to Imperial Metals at a 10% margin. He was the majority stakeholder as well. And the mine was in a market position to obtain bettter cheaper terms, but cash is KING.
I am not saying that this is the case here at all. Faith in management is key if you are putting your money in this stock. Just remember we are buying cash generating assets with our stock valued at 1.35 right now. That beats almost any interest rate going right now.
Long, and good luck