RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Still doesn’t have the moneywell said as a typical junior mining investor who supports the bloodbath dilution of each shareholder. there is nothing much left of the company value once it reaches production! bravo. thx for that excellent example on why the junior mining industry in the TSX/ TSXV has lost most of its credibility. to add on to your example; those that choose your bloodbath dilutive financing should look at Wresources. They did exactly what Mrsprott is asking for. Interest rates are so high that they only support the salary of management and lenders; retail shareholders stakes are steadily diluted. they just conducted another ( stopped counting how many) raise recently. lets not forget their share consolidation and lastly look at the disastrous performance of their stock. sorry, your arguments would have held up with some grasshoppers on other boards. Almonty till date: best financing in the business (lowest interest rates, serious governmental banks), minimal dilution, multiples in share price increase over the last years, most valuable tungsten mine in the world with 100% ownership; offtake agreement for 15 years worth min 750 Mio CAD (i think the biggest deal signed ever on the TSXV; initially 500 MioCAD) once again, gotta do better than vague talk without any backup. come on. give us something serious to talk about, instead of the usual venture style bashing.