If things were really in trouble surely we would have either gone belly up or had a capital raising. This is a public company that relies on shareholder capital or being cash positive. Which is it? We must be doing ok because we are still in business as we havn't heard to contrary.
The only thing I would like explained but know it won't be, is how the person who supplied and installed the mill is now the major shareholder and a Director. A fascinating set of circumstances.
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