I hear what you're trying to say, but no. The caesium is the 'cash in' and it is definitely happening. It's not as if there is a dice roll on the caesium, the chips are on the count for the payout, the house hasn't yet decided the odds on pairs yet.
In terms of options available in the event of money from Caesium not coming to any fruition, there's NST % cut (long time frame there), CR
, divestment of lazy assets (small change), reduction of director salaries
.
Cash is coming and I think the potential of Dome has not been well understood. Further exploration will happen there for sure.
Take a look at the Caesium deposit...it is a thin sheet at a very consistent shallow layer just beneath the surface. It is really incredible just how perfect this asset is sitting there, ripe for the plucking. It is mind blowing just how rare a find like this is.
Dome is likely the most complex array of potential mineralisation I think I've seen outside Africa, big call I know, but look at the extraordinary differentiation across only a few square miles. Just ask Bobminer as he has walked it, crystals of many shapes sizes and exotic appearance. The events here beneath the crust may turn out to be unique yet again, as they often do in WA . We've only scratched the surface here for Li, Ta, Co, Cs, Emeralds (great sign for potential spodumene) and with so many pegmatites, laid out in such perfect array (as per Breaks swarm theory) the potential for further surprise discoveries are endless. Sure, we all question salaries and CR's etc, but they are actually getting on with it and diversifying and keeping a LOT of options open. I think PIO is sitting in a good spot atm and I personally believe, as I've said before that we are on the cusp of becoming what I would call a mid tier Junior, with big upside potential. With metal prices rising, who knows, we might even get back to those juicy targets back at Fairwater.