As a small time retail investor, I find no issue with the Board that warrants intervention. Metals are not emotionally driven tech stocks. Metals are tangibles that are in the ground to be retrieved and then sold, or they aren’t there or can’t be retrieved at a worth while cost. I like this company because we can see that not only are the metals there, but there in previously unimagined quantities. But they aren’t digging them up yet. To my mind, once AML has a time line for production, that’s when the shares will be worth a lot. Should the company be taken over in the future by a mega mob that would also result in a high share price (other wise, why take it over?).
I’m very glad I have these shares, which are a longer term investment. For those of you who do the short term or day trading, that’s great - but not where I see this company fitting in the grand scheme of things.
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