RE:RE:Actually... the Conf Call didn't impress meWhen commenting on the Western Foreland property, Mr. Friedland straight out said, in the form of a question, who hasn't contacted us with respect to gaining exposure to the development of the Western Foreland property?
It is clear what Mr. Friedland intended to convey for those actually listening and in particular the very analyst who posed the question regrding the Western Foreland property.
He basically let everybody listening know that not only had BHP contacted Ivanhoe management, more than likely Mr. Friedland directly, other copper deposits seeking 'majors' had reached out to Ivanhoe management and/or Mr. Friedland directly as well.
I would agree that the Western Foreland related information, which Mr. Friedland provided during his response to questions pertaining thereto, was chalk full of details which until then had not previously been elaborated upon by Ivanhoe management.
The fact remaining that the share price was not immediately catapulted higher during the very moments following Mr. Friedland's specifc commentary with respect to the Western Foreland property; now that is simply indicative of something most specifc.regarding how IVN's share price has been 'massaged', so to speak.
We note today's trading session completed three trading sessions during which IVN's share price has been made to experience lower highs and lower lows. It's intentional and when three consecutive overall down days can be said to establish a clear trend; it's a 'trend reversal' which I would be expecting for Ivanhoe mines Limited's share price tomorrow.
Batter Up!
And there's the 'SWING' and it's a out of the park homerun.