RE:RE:RE:Watch the fire, not the mantle ...Where do you get your informaiton from that supposes an amateur reputation? Those are your words, no one else's.
Incredibly high ounces in the ground mean there is a valuation on the inferred resource and it is painfully obvious that you are pretending to forget that real samples out of the ground have been sent in.
Have you thought of checking about the demand on the smelters these days?? There are 3 smelters and BHS is awaiting the 'comfirmed pricing agreements' from each one of them so they will not be simultaneous.
So we repeat the former posts in which it has been proposed that the longer we wait, the higher the silver price goes and the higher the valuation of the shares become. What's so bad about that?