Please Correct Me If I Am Wrong on ValuationJCAP is wrong and you realize how wrong they are when they themselves don't do a feasibility study to figure out NPV. They say the NPV will be nothing due to various reasons. But that's impossible because we are looking at the assets at the Pebble Project of somewhere between 500 billion and 800 billion (could even be higher over time). It is the largest of its kind in the world and makes up 20% of all copper production in the world once it gets going. So you can dispute a billion here or a billion there, and it really doesn't matter. 4 billion (lowest capital cost) or 13 billion (highest capital cost). Let's say 7 billion to be generous. 7 billion / 700 billion = Capital costs make up only 1% of Total Assets. Wow!