"Does LBSR have a longer lifespan after these six months since our previous predictions or not, and why do you think?"
I get it that you did not ask me directly, but let me offer why what I said at the beginning of the year no longer applies, for now anyway.
1) The rate of dilution we were suffering at that time was unsustainable. Since then, costs are down, slowing the pace of dilution. The market responded enthusiastically driving the price up, what 700 percent?
2) The next most crucial difference is that management added money from their own pockets, albeit in the form of loans, to help bridge the company into a phase under a new BOD structure - same faces, different positions. One rarely sees such investments in any corporation without insiders having a high level of confidence in the future.
VP