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Bushmaster, you need to have been a member for three days, then you can post links and apparently your previous links will be reinstated, according to an old post from an LSE staff member that I once read. Having said that, some links get obfuscated anyway, perhaps because they're seen as competition to LSE?
There's a reason for that. If you're like me, you feel such a heel for letting the side down. Sadly, I had a run of low income and had to sell down from my ISA to keep myself afloat, also to fund some acquisitions. Since my fortunes improved, I have been buying again when I can.
BasilBush, I am doing well, thank you. I am now 22 months post-surgery and 18 months post-chemo and radiotherapy and no signs of problems on my bi-monthly followups. I am working from home, luckily, so my chances of exposure to the dreaded lurgy are slimmer than some. I can summarise this as "upright and above room temperature" for the time being!
Also see http://www.bushveldminerals.com/ - the company's website, and https://thebushveldperspective.com/ - an independent website set up by alfacomp with a wealth of information from a variety of sources, much contributed by posters here.
We saw something similar to this in the dark days when Obtala were selling up. This is just opinion and supposition, but when demand and supply are balanced (or supply exceeds demand) then there is nothing to drive a price increase. When the supply is curtailed, i.e., big seller finished, then demand should act to drive price upwards.