I guess following that logic, old shareholders need to give away the difference if they purchased at a lower price and then later SP goes up. Otherwise it's not fair to new shareholders?
And yes, GF got a sweet deal from hindsight and so are a lot of old shareholders, but what if the Lithium sector did not boom and went down a bit, do you then expect anybody to pay GF back the loss amount? Or what's the argument then - advocating how GF got screwed by FFX and overpaying for the project?
Think about the logic again and do not be a hypocrite.
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