RE:RE:Two positivesNo, however I contacted the company and they said it cannot be released as it would hinder the trading company's negotiations with other copper producers, however they simply said they were confident that the price was favourable for shareholders. Let's be honest here though, there is probably a slim to zero chance that the offtake agreement was not done at better than the current market price of copper. NOBODY expected such a drop in China's manufacturing numbers which translates into a huge drop in their GDP. This offtake agreement was done before this surprise, so management definitely made the right choice in hindsight. Feel free to reach to MIN verify by email or phone for a fast response.