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j4, you categorically state WRN will not come back. You then ask people to explain how "this circus will come good". You then ask people to explain someone else's post. Perhaps you should stop contradicting yourself. Stones in glass houses and all that.
Holding steady, to me this means either any adverse info is being kept to the BOD or we have reached a floor and are preparing to take the next leg up. I am sure there could be more reasons but positivity seems to be creeping back here now. IMHO.
https://www.marke****ch.com/story/copper-may-soon-be-a-no-brainer-buy-as-supplies-tighten-2019-05-10?siteid=rss&rss=1
Looking good.
My thinking is, now that we have at least one big investor (possibly more) and we are going to start dealing with some much bigger players (hopefully) in the mining sector, in the near future, AP will become more and more accountable to these people and less and less able to make willy nilly comments about time lines and intended activities he would like to do.
This, to me, is a critical stage of VASTs life, can AP pull off deals that will be beneficial to us the share holders? I sincerely hope so. Now is VASTs time to shine, good luck to AP and the team working to make this happen.