RE:The voting conundrum...Quakes, i continue to be amazed at the work you put into this, kudos for all your research and disections, but i find myself disagreeing more and more with your assertions these days.. "selling at 1.50- worse tragedy of all time"...? i won't get into that kind of hyperbole, especially from the view of anyone who's actually seen real tragedies in their lifetimes, (ie..tell that to fukoshima victims for one), ..So, we have a great, shallow inferred deposit in the ground without a mill, without infrastructure in place, without any guarantee other than opinion that U prices will turn or that all the Nuclear power plants bandied about actually get built, with all the analysts spouting wrong opinions for years, especially the ones talking up "bidding wars". Is selling that to a serious producer willing to write a cheque for close to $700 000 000 before one shovel of dirt is turned, the "worst tragedy of all time"..???.. no Quakes, sorry, but that is called taking a risk at the ground floor.. But what IS a tragedy is a CEO making over $600 000 yearly, to do nothing but yap nonsense, for years, then turn and yap more nonsense from the other side of his mouth... the only tragedy is to those that believe the hyperbole, and bought this early deposit at anywhere over .50 cents a share..
give me 1.50 for my shares, and i'll call it the best gain of my investment history, and be sending flowers to my suitor.. not a "tragedy"..
good luck all..
flemings