RE:RE:RE:Wasted Opportunities When a company is worth more broken up than it is valued for its future earnings, you know something has gone terribly wrong.
Sometimes, they dig themselves out. But, after so long for companies like Sherritt, they become dead-man-walking. It is incredible how much value they've destroyed and show no chance of coming back.
They aren't getting out of the doghouse with the Americans, and with their global competition digging more and more pure nickel and cobalt out of the ground, no one cares any longer that Sherrit might be there on the market too. It can't sell to anyone who's end-products could end up on American store shelves. Just look at how Panasonic dropped them like a hot potato a ways back for that very reason.