I wrote a couple of weeks ago on release of the PFS: "I bought on open at 49c and should feel pantsed. But I don't..."
I already owned stock, so wasn't in the red, but the top-up only took a couple of weeks to bounce back. I'm confident that 49c was an absolute bargain for TMT. Peer comparison is all that is needed: it's one of the highest grades (read bottom of cost curve due to low CAPEX and OPEX), in Austrlia (not Africa) with solid fundamentals and a sizeable deposit at the very start of the grid energy storage wave that is undeniably building steam.
As pointed out above, at this relatively small, but growing market cap it is rapidly turning from hopeful into probable and the potential from here for a sky-rocketing SP is huge.
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