RE:RoscoeIn a different context, the $.26 earnings are not unusual in the P/E ratio, the share price is. In a 'blue chip stock' environment, a 10 or 12/1 P/E is considered the norm. If GXE had such a multiple, given its earnings, the ratio dictates a $2.60 to $3.12 share price. That may occur if a structural supply shortage were to develop but in the present period of investor sentimen, it remains prudent for GXE to stress proof its balance sheet and aspire to debt-free status.