The thing that bugs me most about the Sanz comments is that it was "hear-say".
The reporters DID NOT follow-up with the government or the minister.
It we look at the report out of Paris from the Vz Amabassdor there, we can't even take his comments as a positive since it too is "hear-say" :-(
We must have either a permit or word from the government that nothing has changed and that the permit is pending.
We really are look to after the election. I still hoping we have a "Day of Gold" where Vz gets these projects moving.
So, what about the share price.
1) We are running out of cash... 1 year and counting
2) We *could* according to RM go to the markets for more cash but geezz... with a sp at this level who would buy us? I really don't think we'll have money to fight this in court. That affect the sp.
3) The market is future looking. Without the permit, things look bleak.
This is in the hands of Mr Chavez... let's hope he's buying!