When you look at Tyhee on a five year chart (conveniently provided by agoracom) you see for most of its life it has been worth about $.50/share.
Now that they've proved up 2 million ounces with the potential for much, much more and they've done a very favorable preliminary assessment the stock price hovers at $.10 - $.12/share.
Isn't modern banking and brokerage wonderful? They shouldn't call them "underwriters" they should call them "undertakers." As soon as they need money and the deal gets completed, the financial system heads yell out to their broker buddies, "take 'em under and keep 'em there so they need more financing." Financing should be done apart from the banking and brokerage system wherever possible.
Do cell phones reach China? Now those people know how to business without destroying their partners so that they can both make money.
Please pardon my personal opinions.
P.