I've been an investor in cuu for 10+ years. Been reading this forum for 10+ years. But have never posted. I was a stock broker for 20+ years. I worked full service for 16 years then went to a well known discount house for my last years in the industry. Then i opened a landscaping company in a retirement community in Arizona. By chance 3 of my landscape customers were from Canada they all new i was a former stock broker and they all by some strange coincidence were invested in cuu. One of them which for his privacy I won't mention his chat name but is well known here and has been posting here for 12+ years that i know of. Back in 2012 when I met all 3 of these cuu investors ( none of them new each other but they all had the same enthusiasm for cuu), they were so excited about the teck buyout and kept telling me that i need to get into this stock. One of them was the former president of the Royal Bank of Canada ( figured he must be getting solid advice ). I was doing a big lanscape job at his house and i told him that i had a stock about the same price as cuu. They were both around .80 So everyday when i showed up at the job i was doing for him, he'd ask me where my stock price was for the day and it became a contest between my stock and cuu. Also when I was a stock broker at one point i serviced all million dollar accounts and some of the millionaires i used to service would ask me if I wanted to know how they made their millions. Turned out a number of them made millions off jr miners. So in 2012 with all these guys telling me cuu will probably be bought out for $3 i decided to sell my .80 cent stock and buy cuu with the proceeds. Well if i would of stuck with my stock it went to $5 and cuu proceeded to to .10 I sold out in 2015. But have followed it and decided 2 months ago to get back in. I'm in the U S so i'm in cpfxf @ around .12 I can't give a qualified miners perspective opnion on cuu because i am by no means a mining expert. But based on the posts i've been reading here, I feel and understand the frustration. The only thing I can say is, the old saying that stocks always look the worst at the bottom and the best at the top. Good luck to all....Hope we can all meet in vegas someday...the sooner the better