I could care less who mr. viti is or what his opinion is. It's just that- an opinion. It matters little in terms of the long term prospects for Tyhee. My biggest concern is not with Tyhee, but contractionary market conditions. The plan to take Tyhee from pure speculation to a going concern is time consuming, and one that may not 'jive' with stock market conditions. I personally have a hard time believing Tyhee will do a moon shot if all paper assetts are selling off, yet gold is retaining value or going up. IMO, all gold shares will take a hit in that environment. We'll all be waiting for a couple of years in that scenario.
If we don't get a double dip and world governments step in soon to fill the debt chasm, then it's all good and this thing is way, way undervalued. It's a big question mark, but I just don't see how it has anything to do with Tyhee management. The poison pill thing definitely removed speculative interest in the stock, but should reward long term investors assuming the massive govt. bailout scenario occurs. Anyone who claims to know which outcome will happen first is delusional, but I'm sure he'll remind us of his genius after the fact. Hey, a 50/50 chance isn't bad! I'll take 'deflation first' for $200, Alex.