I find it hard to understand how a little South Australian company can persuade Korean banks to stump up north of 1.5 billion dollars for a project that certain posters on here are certain will fail. I am pretty sure the banks will have done their due diligence so i have to decide what side I trust the most, The Korean banks or a couple of Incitec Pivot share holders who can see their investment being reduced over the next few years, ah decisions decisions
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