Post by
KIMAUI on Dec 14, 2023 10:54am
line drawn in the sand
Looks like there are people on both sides. Yes, agreed, a split in most circumstances ends up bad. However, we have no idea until what, Q3 or Q4? that is a lot of time to consider things and raise the market cap. They'd need to get this SP up as much asand fast as they can before a split or else we are just another statistic. . We need big increases by June and rising, then the outlook and momentum is very different.
1 - how big of a split will be needed
2. drilling may increase resource/value
3. gov't support
4. private/jv investment
5. value of nechalacho - if the DOD or other so called "interested parties under NDA" actually commit
6. definitive feasbility of refinery
7. definitive feasbility of SR
If they came out tomorrow with a split then ya, that's not good. If they can deliver on commitments and increase SP before - then they have rationale to go for bigger exchanges. They're doing great things and coiling the spring, but reality is the impact for investors has been negative and worse than AVL 1.0. I've been long and excited about the possibilty, but I consider this an investment, not a donation. I need to see ROI this year.
Comment by
rmbaird on Dec 14, 2023 1:26pm
Well said and explained. Just to add, sp would need to be a buck at minimum if they want to list on Nasdag. So hopefull sp can get there before suggesting a split.
Comment by
pr3000m on Dec 14, 2023 5:27pm
only way it's getting to a dollar before split is if money from the government kicks in. I don't think that's gonna happen very soon though.
Comment by
battousai on Dec 14, 2023 4:04pm
Can someone TLDR to me what happened to AVL 10+ years ago when share price was $8.5 then dropped sharply after that? i just started a small position in AVL and was wondering what happened to the AVL1.0 to drop sharply ?
Comment by
pr3000m on Dec 14, 2023 5:31pm
Back in 2010 i believe or 2011 China halted exports of rare earth minerals to japan for 2 months over a dispute so that dragged up the stock.
Comment by
Jsaw44 on Dec 15, 2023 10:57am
Basically china cut off japan from rare earths and there was this bubble of investing in rare earths. Avalon Rare Earths was about to start to start a massive rare earth project