I wasnt suggesting PLS dropped in price because it was poorly run. It dropped partly because the price of Lithium fell but if you care to look the price for Lithium didnt pick up till December of 2020 but the PLS price started to pick up in May of that year while the Lithium price was still depressed. This suggests the SP of PLS was manipulated and someone took advantage of the depressed Lithium price to force the price down way below where it should have gone. The management and how good they were had nothing to do with it.
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