Yes but what's the rush to sell right when we are only scraping the edges of what looks like a new Li province?
When the size of the resource, which is shaping up to be in the world's top 5 possibly top 3 or higher?
Exactly how is this in the best interests of shareholders, what detail is given by the Board? The most vague of reasons given.
Then we get Money of Mine scaring everyone into selling because supposedly we cannot get more than $3.52 per share?
It's all a bit too matey for me. Questions need to be asked while there is still time.
You cant reach a decision on fair and reasonable valuation if you're excluding the most likely dimensions of the resource. This rush exclusion seems so fundamental I cannot understand why it's being disregarded.
AZS Price at posting:
$3.68 Sentiment: Buy Disclosure: Held