Some on here need to stop the down ramping.
They paid between $1.30 and $1.47 when this was nothing more than an idea and an untouched piece of land (except for some drill holes) - and now when all infrastructure is in place and most of the plant operating and being successfully commissioned, income and a customer taking ALL product - its somehow more risky to them than it was two years ago !!!
Give it a rest - please.
Even if it does take a few more years, at the current price of the SP and the end product - its a bargain.
If people don't understand the nature of Machinery and Production - then they should have stuck to Woolies etc, but I suspect there is a level of dis-ingenuity in their posting.
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