Thanks Pepi,
If Tyhee can go into production by early 2013 as Webb suggests, then that would put it not too far from Romarco's anticipated start-up date of somewhere in mid to late 2012, according to its IR person.
I think that one very important aspect of Romarco's great success is that its investors are hopeful they'll see "payback", in the form of gold production, relatively soon. From Romarco's bankable Feasibility Study in February 2009 to its anticipated first pour, that would be about three years. This is approximately the same time-frame we may anticipate Tyhee to have when it goes from one of these two critical milestones to the other.
As was the case with Romarco, I think there'll be no shortage of investors who'll take similar notice of Tyhee's "quick" payback time as it reaches and continues to overtake those same milestones that are bringing it closer to production. And, as was the case with Romarco, I expect this to happen with little or no glitzy PR. Just Dave Webb calmly* and confidently looking you in the eye and telling what's going on.
Baires
*with the possible exception of when certain assay results come in from Clan Lake.