Hello.I'm glad anyone other than me sees a brighter future for this company! Unfortunately, I have mixed feelings about Australia and even Canada when it comes to maintaining their status as safe mining jurisdictions. There are many indications that green socialists are gaining more and more approval - both in politics and in the circles deciding on the approval of sites for new mines. Paradoxically, these are the same ones who want to make the world independent from fossil fuels, not understanding that the extraction of REE, uranium, nickel, cobalt, tin, zinc, silver, silicon, etc. is essential to achieving this independence. These are simple fools who will soon lead to deficits in the extraction of these raw materials. They will do it because they have been doing it for many years. And I want to be on this hated and dirty market then. I don't know when Mr. Market will say: I'm checking, but I think we're already close! It's a pity that the results of such a stupid raw material policy will, as usual, be transferred to the poorest people and they are the ones who pay for ESG or the whole "green (red) revolution".Because no one doubts that the billions that governments spend on green toys such as technologies, PV, windmills, etc., or that companies that usually spend not their own (borrowed) money on ESG - will not want to get it back in the near future. Business is business, and as usual, it is the smallest and poorest who pay...It's sad, but the majority of people who have been prepared by those in power for years and spend their lives on forums, FB, Twitter, YT or other trash bins, give consent to all this.So the stupidity has no end. one would like to say about their stupidity:-Sky is the limit!Regards!
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