Time12 Oct 2021 12:37
I know it's been two years, I know as humans we actively measure our day to day objectives, major events, life plans, having kids, retirement, house moves, career moves, business plans, even down to holidays and when to change our cars.
So when you have something as massive as EAU and the values.being bandied about then is 2 years really that long?
Given star billing as the 'last Great Palladium Play' and 'Bushveld' comparisons considering its value, considering the value of the whole smorgasbord, considering the size of the playing field, and the money that'll eventually change hands, this is being conducted (imo) in a way that when finalised all participants.will.be left happy with the deal. Who is going to hand multi billions over if that cannot be assured that they are overpaying ? Similarly, who after 20 years of graft is going to give their assets up for a song? Especially with the current demand and with the rest of the world watching with real interest.
To ensure satisfaction all round it really does appear to be being done by the bloody book and for that I am bloody grateful.
Now, I'm no miner, but to conclusively prove the value of assets in the ground over an area the size in question, to ensure fair value and accounting for the fluctuations and projected values of those assets is a job for seriously proper experts.
I think that if 2 years ago you were told to hang on 24 months or so and you would multiply the value of your holding 5 fold plus (imo, from today's SP) who would say no thanks. For many the buy in will have been far far cheaper and.the rewards much much higher. But, i am sure you get my point.
So, enter the plague of trolls, who by design only infest the real good share bbs.
I'd love to know what Troll Central Command has valued EAU at, how.they calculate the potential sale/asset values, in the way that many genuine holders here like to do. Stop and imagine how your life will be 2 years down the.line from when this comes home. It'll feel well worth the wait I'm sure.to
As Forrest G would have said, 'Shortly is, as shortly does'.
Not much longer.
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