Just an observation but the effect of Tas holding 1.4 Ede for every Tas is exponential. ie. Ede at 10 cents equates to Tas being worth 14 cents [not reflected in market price]; Ede at 20 cents equates to a theoretical Tas price of 28 cents; Ede at 30 cents implies 42 cents for Tas and Ede at 40 cents implies a Tas value of around 56 cents. The point being that at 20 cents Tas in theory should be 8 cents higher than Ede and at 40 cents 16 cents higher, at $1 they should be 40cents higher. None of this is reflected in the market as yet, but if Ede continues to rise as I believe it will, and the Solomons eventually get fair value for where there money mainly is, things will have to adjust, granted they may sell at a discount to value but they must move to parity or more with Ede.
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