RE:RE:RE:Not BadThere changing out liner plates .... nuts and bolts and some screening , no biggie , put you IM's on 24 hour shifts for a few days with a welder. They may decide to just do the most worn components and re start to make some cash back. If they had this all planned for a shut down at the end of june they have the parts ready to go. Then start the run and dial in the cyanide process ( For which they must have different concentrations for different grades of ore to use as a starting point) Honestly the Liberian government needs these guys to succeed for the workers sake as well as taxes . I would find it hard to believe creditors would be shutting them down if they had thier process up and running by months end. And before anyone slings some mud ..... I only have one account , just my 2 cents........ not trying to pump this stock , Its just Ive worked at mines that have had hiccups worse than this.