Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2013 1:22 PM
MTS,
Every investor has their own objectives and agendas when it comes to trading in the market.
There could be a number of reasons why the price of the shares fell, including; higher expectation, (not sure what the expectations were based on) tax loss selling season, listening to uninformed sources, everyone has their reason for selling or buying.
The conclusions reached in the feasibility study were arrived at by a considerable number of professionals in the mineral resource sector. I agree with their conclusions regarding the Schaft Creek deposit. As indicated in the teleconference call on Dec 24, 2012, I urged the shareholders not to base their decisions on emotion but to read the news release and if having questions, call the company and then make their decision.
Not sure if this answers your questions.
Regards
Elmer B. Stewart
Dear Sir/Madam, as I am unable to go to the conference I would like the following question answered, and the reply emailed to me please:
"Why, after so much fan-fare about how no-one would believe such fantastic numbers in the BFS," to quote Mr. Elmer Stewart, has the share price taken a nose-dive? Obviously the marketplace did not see the BFS numbers as fantastic and I would like to hear Mr. Stewart's explanation as to why he saw the BFS one way, and the marketplace saw it another?