Sure, Priggly, the fact that Sprott has been selling part of its shares is not good news. And you are also right in linking that to the falling share price. However, the conclusion you add to that is a bit far-reaching.
"I would give this company a less than 10% chance of surviving and yes, it will likely be bought out for a song. Someone will make money. Just not us."
That was the reason why I asked whether you knew if the major shareholder (Sentient) is part of the "agenda" to sell this company for a song. But you know nothing about the major shareholder. You also suggest that AUMN should have continued with el Quevar instead of Velardena? That doesn't show much knowledge on your side either.
I don't intend to shoot any messenger, but I do find your reactions a bit strong and aggressive, to say the least.