RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Why only Calibre?There may or may not be important consequences. Depends on what contracts caliber has with US suppliers of equipment, consulting, financing etc. It will all need to be made public in the near future. But in the end, important or not, investors will shy away dashing the hopes of a big move to the upside. A good case study of this kind of thing I believe is sherritt which operates a nickel mine in Cuba. Same problem...US sanctions ....all sherritt activities from procurement of inputs to sale of product are prohibited in the US. Even executives of sherritt are banned from entering the US. Result....stock price stays very low as its seen as too risky