RE: convince meHi Trent.
No one on a bulletin board should be able to convince anyone to invest or sell.
As far as the info you have shared, I see it as a positive for EV investors. Anyone invested in a small resource exploration stock I think would be happy to see that the company is not wasting their money on large office space and high overhead expenses that mean numerous private placements when there is no other source of revenue to support the costs. The money that is being raised by the PP's are being used for mandatory filing costs and exploration related expenses. I also like the fact that the annual report comes out on plain paper and we are not paying for high gloss pages trying to hype EV.
All the longs here have been here long enough to know what EV has a part of. It will not be long now for the results to speak for themselves and the general public will know about it as well. I think there is a very small number of people that are aware of EV. If you buy stocks based on what the office looks like, you may have put money into an "ENRON" that is all flash and no substance.
I also like the small number of employees. If one person can keep up, why hire more? A small group of employees can respond quicker and act more aggressively than a large bureaucracy. If you look at the people involved in EV, I think you will see that they know what they have and what they are doing.
I think the largest risk with EV is still the political risk in Serbia. If you can live with that, then buying a 30 cent stock with a claim to the assets that EV has is a no-brainer.
These are just my 2 cents.
Lamont