I think Satori is correct.
The reality of the situation is that the market says the company is worth 23c a share or around $60 million. Give or take.
It's really up to the management team to add value here, they've had more than enough funding and time to build value for investors.
Promises, excuses and announcements can only get you so far, but the share price is all that matters at the end of the day when people have invested hard earned after tax money into this project where they have backed management to deliver a return.
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