IVN Has Been Here BeforeIn it's previous incarnation IVN fell to $2, only to rise to $29 a couple of years later. No one predicted either scenario. The future is a hard place to visit. I'm pessimistic, but that's just my take on events. But my fears could prove unfounded. Once IVN begins production, the income generated could be so staggering that this propels share price higher even in the midst of a global recession. It's easy to have a pessimistic view today, walking around with a mask, but a year from now, the worst fears may or may not be realized. One thing will hold true in any scenario. The world will still need copper, and K-K will be one of the lowest cost producers in an ocean of low grade ore. A lot of mines can't afford to stay open at $2.50 lb copper.