Re: Hyping a "Robust" Feasibility Study Could Be A Dangerous Game For Tyhee.
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Feb 26, 2012 04:16PM
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Baires2's point. "What does the market expect from Tyhee's FS? And, will those expectations be met, or exceeded?"
This seems like a difficult question to answer, unless you research the financials of the company and its cost/profit and you factor in the proven resources and potential(unproven) resources along with all the equipment, transportation, and variables such as weather, etc. Plus is it not subjective what investors expect or is there a standard measurement?
There are specific profit earnings ratios investors to identify; but my expectations from Tyhee Gold have more to do with management. If we have great resources and stellar equipment, transportation and the weather cooperates, then it can still all "go south" (go negative into red) if management is slothful and/or irresponsible towards shareholders. But, as with Tyhee Gold, if all these assets and variables line up and we do have good management, we'll be prepared for all options/surprises. Few surprises will occur. We'll be ready to counteroffer takeover bids, ready to go into production, ready to not over-hype "robust" feasibility studies.
Shrewd investors seem to identify hype vs. good PR with solid data from studies. So Baires, I agree, bragging or hyping makes me nervous. I like stats./data then good PR with moderate hype.
This reminds me of blind dating, the more bragging and flattery about the person one has not met to date, the more skeptical and nervous one becomes.
-inspireprogress