RE:I noticedYeah I was looking at BMO research the other day. They have a metric of financial performance called NAV (net asset value) which is total assets minus liabilties. So what are oyl's liabilities right now? Maybe $200 million. Their total assets? Say $1 billion. So the difference or about $800 million divided by shares outstanding including options, warrants is what? At least $2 per diluted share. So to me the market has already priced in a total asset value closer to $2 billion. Thoughts?