This answers the question I had earlier. The person that did all the marketing for Diamond Fields and made it come to the limelight in the investment community; notwithstanding the size of the discovery itself was Robert Friedland. Sounded a lot like Freeman after 12 years :) Robert Friedland was a very good management example. I think Richard Nemis will do the same for NOT and its investers.
You buy stock in a company and its management as well as the discovery itself.. Some of the best discoveries were wasted (investment wise at least) by bad management or management that didn't think to get the right people to promote thier company when it was time to do so.. NOT a problem here....