RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Roskill’s View
ninja123 wrote: yes. the company cannot release material non-public info to an investor on an email. you guys are smarter than this .. chill. i thihnk we all agree that their last conf call was a poor attempt at managing chaos. i would prefer they didn't choose that format, but i am sure they will get better at it over time. buy, they are not stupid and really starting to make great progress. V is more f-d up than many of the other more popular commodity markets - like copper. but, we are early in the commodity cycle .. they will get better at presenting and my belief is that by next nyear at this time, we will be in an interesting situation .. owning a cash register buying back shares and paying dividends to shareholders & at the same time, a growth company in the VRFB space. it's a beautiful combination if you ask me! have a good weekend. we will make a lot of money next week!! i think we pierce 20 in the US and 25 by the end of august. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Agree,Yes of course management will not release company information to an email request,..I think the gist of the request was tongue in cheek,to send a link to sky high prices for iron ore, which of course they would be aware of,however they have largely kept investors (us) in the dark with very little insight to iron ore sales ,future sales, value to the company SP, and so on,maybe we will get a more definitive picture on how the stockpiles of iron ore are going to play out for Largo in the upcoming Q1 results and CC after.,..keeping the shareholders informed is ok.