Richard
I have not heard the Q-lines yet, but you can't be surprised by JP's answer of a buyout. He is aware that the general markets do not understand the value of what Tyhee has. Therefore, why go through another Minefinders situation where the market will punish the company stock when the decision to build a mine is made, thereby causing the stock price to drop (can it drop more than it has already?) and languish for years---you yourself (I believe) have posted the sequence chart of the stock price as an explorer moves to a producer. With his cost basis, he will reap a nice profit and can then decide whether he will remain invested with the major who buys Tyhee, or take his money and invest in water, agriculture and oil..................