RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Good ReactionAccording to the CEO, historically low prices are highly unlikely. He believes $400 for KCl will be as low as she goes. Kaiser figures $500. I believe in Kaiser's forecast. As you point out, there is no way the industry can be profitable at anything lower. Rapid growth will be waking up the giants. Once fully permitted for 25 million tonnes, something will likely happen. Possibly before then. With only 50 million shares, a 1.5 billion tonne asset and a low estimated $50 average selling price, the net worth at 10% amounts to $7.5 billion or $150 a share. That's really conservative in my opinion.