I agree, the redundant and bitter commentary from ex-holders adds nothing of substance to the discussion at hand.
Unfortunately that is the nature of the markets, timing is everything. Some ex-holders have unfortunately bought during the Potash bull market and failed to exit the positions before the inevitable crash. As with all crazy bull markets and that includes commodity specific markets, gravity will take it's course.
What matters to holders who have bought in at current valuations, doesn't matter to the ex-holders who bought at much higher levels and naturally bitter at their ill-fated investment.
Everyone will judge an investment from their point of entry.
For holders like myself who have entered recently, re-litigating Danakali based on the past is irrelevant. We've had a change of management, we've had Seamus take the reins and we're seeing positive traction on the ground. Things are finally happening. What happened 2, 3, 4 or 5 years ago is irrelevant to the current trajectory.
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