So "in the current quarter" would mean the same as "in the coming months" right?
And I said "Byron Bay hinterland" - Casino is in the Byron Bay hinterland. Maybe you could try saying "near Nimbin" instead. That sounds much better as we know no greenies live around Nimbin.
And "general consensus" is a tautology like reversing backwards
What on earth does that have to with the discussion? It's a phrase in common usage.
Three "answers" to my post and absolutely nothing added to the discussion. You could just not have posted.
But okay, I'll amend my judgement of MEL on the basis of your argument. MEL to hit $50/share by next week.
ESG Price at posting:
67.5¢ Sentiment: Buy Disclosure: Held