Probably, but since they're in it for the ultra long-term it shouldn't make much of a difference to their investment strategy. Also, if they wanted to make their money back from their losses they could always just do a capital raise, increase their compensation to the amount of losses they've incurred and bleed this shell dry. Obviously they won't (shouldn't?) be doing that, but i've seen it happen enough with unscrupulous management to know it's a possibility. We're all playing a waiting game for any projects/acquisitions or for RFN to return to $2 and above, until then just sit back, relax and wait for the market to re-rate this. GLTAH
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