@cfp ............"firstly we are still in suspension not because of Jason, the ASX has kept us there and given us some strange hoops to jump through"
The above type of statement is just plain wrong. Every company that is in a long term suspension is the fault of the BOD and Management, no-one else to blame at all.
If WFE had gone about this in the correct manner by doing the appropriate feasibility study with independent experts ticking off everything along the way, there would have never been the need for any suspension at all.
While the underlying commodity, Cobalt, has crashed in price from $US86,500/t to the current $US29,000/t, shareholders seem to be left with 'dreams' of spectacular profits (by several posters), yet reality is a long way off the figures bandied around on HC.
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