Originally posted by nameuser
Happy for you to disagree Kip but historical share prices are meaningless, however, in Sudan’s case they are the highest..
Please don’t tell me you bought at say $0.70 and still have dreams of a return per share to that price??? If you do Kip, you may be waiting a while...
Hi nameuse
Yes, quite correct I did buy at 0.70 and more but also bought considerably lower. What I was trying to point out was that a multiple of the number of shares held by the SP would give you a very easy and simple comparison with dollars laid out to purchase the shares in the first place.
No, I do not expect that I will see 0.7 or even 0.8 in my lifetime but I would like to think that a range of 0.12 to 0.30 was feasable, given future prospects and royalties.
kippax
PS I would like to see a more meaningful analysis of how 0.26 was assessed with the. Urgent number of shares issued.