Lord Spesh, I like your thinking when it comes to the price of IGR in 12 months or so. However, I am just wondering why IGR would get to 80 cents or above after first gold pour when HEG and RMS have not. While RMS was almost $2 a year or so back, and it continually has good news about grades, it still has not managed to climb the lofty highs past 80 cents again.
Not having a go at you, but would love to know why IGR is expected to pass the dollar mark when others are not. Perhaps a few technical people can explain it...
I agree with the sentiment that BFS will probably not charge sp much. Be nice to be wrong here, but I am not expecting BFS to work miracles for day traders. If anything it may even cause sp to fall a little as the figures become reality. Long term hold in my view regardless of BFS. Just wish the oppies had another 12-18 months life left.
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