RE:RE:Undervalued play.You know, when you have been around speculative situations, there is always a person knows more than most, takes on the helpful role of guiding investors. There was a guy claiming his daybjob is in Latin mergers and acquisitions. He could produce net present value calculations etc. Now we have a new guy, knowledgable, suggesting a buy out. That is the kinda fluff and hope message boards provide...a buy out will solve our problems. Unlikely. There have been a series of misses, glaring misses. And now the leader says he is in advanced discussions re carbon credits, setting expectations of q 3. u fortunately, the product is not selling anywhere close to expectations, and farmers that had their orders cancelled last year with the road flood won't be looking to VERDE for help. The existing suppliers of traditional potash aren't going to just sit back and lose market share. Verde however lost market share big time this year so far. There are a lot of 'if' in the assumptions. But like my daddy used to say, If the Queen had balls she would be King. So, bottom line, credibility has eroded severely, and that usually ends in tears. Its a great Macro story, but sub optimal micro execution. Time will tell, but time is running out