what you mean a hard sell like this,
"Speculation about CRM's long-term plans was further fuelled by comments from UMC chief executive Matthew Hogan, who said that "given their infrastructure capabilities (CRM) may be involved in infrastructure solutions to assist the commercialisation" of the UMC's Railway deposit in the Central Pilbara."
That sort of hard sell you mean?
So I guess you can call this a really soft cell or is this a hard sell also but a complete 180 degree backflip?
""By any measurement this is a great result and it offers all of our shareholders an opportunity to deal away the significant development risks which we would need to overcome to bring the deposit into production," UMC chairman Alan Birchmore said in a statement to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX)."
Would have been really, really, really risky to try and build a railway line to increase production when your ultimately largest shareholder builds railway lines for a living.
You mean that sort of scam,
"that trap even financially experienced people."
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