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F1, educate yourself on the relationship between share price and mcap before you make flippant comparisons between totally different companies share price.
Roobans. Good points. As you suggest 50p is a good start. I think 50p on first production is achievable and acceptable. In 5 years time even with 9B shares in circulation we could see 100p. All going well and on/ahead of schedule with not extra costs.
Good point scotman. One could suggest also the price per tonne could be likely to increase in the coming years as the product is proven to market, inflation, and population increase will increase demand.
I agree with you Mr. H. Skelper, fantastic username.
Great post Myo. Seen many new names appear here proclaiming doom and gloom. I wont be selling till £1, I'll derisk and then accumulate dividends. It may take a year or two extra, but this is going to be a monster money maker.
Is the norge bank 35p valuation for current value
I suspect the SP won't increase dramatically until commercial flow rates are proven. Though Foil and GWA drill results should see a nice rise in the mean time. I agree with other posters were in for a good couple of years here.
Scottish lad, exactly. We have to be realistic on our expectations.
Davie, that would explain why you've not heard it. There's more to Scotland than Glasgow and the Central belt. I don't mind really if you've not heard of it or not having it, it's used a lot in the North by myself, friends and family. Glaswegians are usually proud to not conform to queen's English, unless they follow a certain team.
Anyway back to fertiliser chat.
Scottish lad, good to see more PIs posting on here! I'm in around 22p myself, and looking forward to the pound party, don't mind waiting for it, that was the intention of investing. I've not bought into the doom and gloom spread here. Yes dilution is disappointing, but I want to see the mine built, and still will see a healthy above average ROI, in my opinion at least.
Davie, I'm also Scottish, and use the word gotten regularly. Many different words, dialects and accents all over the country!