are they going to get the money to do it in view of their seriously high burn rate?
When is this ramp up supposed to take place?
Where are they going to get the money to expand the proven resource?
What are they going to be doing at El Quevar if they are so preoccupied in Mexico and on what basis exactly have we been given to believe El Quevar is so valuable? Has anything of note been proven up there?
Inquring minds want to know the answers to these very pertinent questions, particularly in view of the incessant fall in the share price which is now far worse than ECU by itself, the constantly blamed shorts notwithstanding. What exactly says that AUM cannot hit 65 cents, just as ECU did?
I am not trying to play the devil's advocate here but there are some very serious questions that I am not sure have been adequately addressed. I am not sure or certain that AUM's "Road Show" is going to do much at all.
Is Bill Murphy still in for 1.5 M shares and does anyone know what he has to say about all this?