Teck is definitely in a rapidly closing window of opportunity to declare a production decision if they want to be ready for the coming copper supply deficits, not to mention honor their 4-years-hence goal of 200% copper production growth.
This may be true, but our share price doesn't seem to indicate either A) a decision is indeed imminent or B) the decision will be positive.
I realize junior miners are out of favour. But when you have companies facing such a major catalyst in short order (at least expected to be relatively soon), then some money usually pours into the stock.
We haven't seen any interest in CUU shares in a looong time, other than that short-lived bump to 27 cents several weeks ago when a few forum members here got excited that we were finally going to take off.
Yes, it has been torture. One month turns into another and another. How depressing.