You are preaching to the choir
Pretty sure most of us are pretty well commited to the value proposition CUU represents
The issue now is how do we realize a return for those things we have committed so much of our savings to
The points you raise are simply not reflected in the trading prices and I submit that there are 2 schools of thought on that situation
I have to think that regardless of reputation, or collegial realtions, or any other feel good trait, Teck has to prefer negotiating with us at a discounted market price
That is simply common sense
We are on opposite sides of the table
And without impugning any active particpation on their part to keep our price here, it is a good thing for them, if they are entertaining buying our interests
My point is anything that helps our share price reflect a little more of the value represented is a good thing for us
And our share price will go up with the definitive declaration that we have met our contract and are entitled to the incentives the contract was drawn to address
I almost don't understand why any of this needs to be said