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Message: Educate me, please

By way of background, I am a relatively new shareholder in that I began acquiring in March of this year and have been strengthening the position since then. I have found following discussions on this board to be quite helpful as catalysts to my own indivdual research. Also, I am a relative newbie to the mining investment sector so my questions may seem elementary. My apologies for that, but you have to start somewhere.

First, to the critical question, is Tyhee going to (1) Build the mines, (2) Sell to a mid or a major, or (3) Fail for any combination of reasons.

My view of the facts and my assumptions:

The resource/geology is strong, economic, and consistently improving in both scope and economic margin. That's the baseline, and it's terrific. Permitting should not be an issue. Mine financing has been adequately discussed here, and it remains a bit of a question, but unless some insider weighs in, we are not going to know. I don't like the share structure, but that's a done deal at this point.

To me, the sub-questions, with which I need help are:

(1) What does the influx of institutional money mean? What does it mean when coupled with the poison pill removal?

(2) What does the industry (read experts, big players) think of our leadership? I have read a number of interviews and opinion pieces stating that geology is #1 and management is #2.

(3) Was anyone as concerned as I about yesterday's drop? I had a strong opinion that last week was the start of the run-up in share price. It may still be and yesterday may have been an anamoly in which low entry investors were dumping with a solid quick profit. I don't know, I'm too green in that regard.

(4) Has anyone done an analysis of Tyhee's share price life cycle against a baseline or a large sample size of other juniors and do those comparisons tell us anything?

Thanks in advance for your responses and your consistently interesting diiscussions.

grandad15

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