as one analyst noted, the stock is selling at a bargain price comparable to 2008. they have about $350 million in cash and when you add investment holdings like 28% of pretium, the company has about $600 million in liquid assets and very little debt. when you consider that after the sell-off the market cap is down to around $1 billion, this stock is being priced like it's a junior exploration company, not a producer. the events that impacted production were one-offs and if nothing else bad happens they should do very well even with $35 silver, as recovery rates were up to 83%, even better than the feasibility study.