I remember reading in "The big Score" where Friedland was very upset with all the naysayers keeping his SP suppressed with negative comments from bashers and alike instilling doubt in minds of retail investors and others. I must admit that the bashers can have an effect on investors and it is very important for all to know what they are invested in. Please ensure you do your own DD and do not let anyone tell you otherwise what your DD tells you. If you are not comfortable with your investment, then it is ok to take a pass especially if one cannot sleep at night. Just know what you are doing.
I did send an email to the management of NOT commenting on this very issue and I did receive a response back that they do not pay any attention to the naysayers and they hoped that last week's press release will give me the confirmation required to continue to believe in Noront. This is very encouraging to me. I continue to hold my NOT shares and eagerly await for the massive amount of news yet to come on the all the drilling that has taken place with what I expect to be good results. The question is this, do you "continue to believe in Noront" and are you prepared to risk that the results for the yet to come assays will be good or not. This does not mean you need not be nervous; absolutely not' be very nervous as this is investing and nothing is without risk.
Now go back to Voisey Bay and ask was DFI a good investment with all its ups and downs in SP and worth the risk when all the naysayers were negative on the company. DFI made some very wealthy individuals and I would like to be one of those wealthy individuals, but in a different time with a different company, but with the same/similar opportunity. Worth the opportunity...I say, for me, YES. If that make me a perma bull then oh well and if I am wrong I accept the risk. I repeat that is me and I am comfortable with my risk. Make sure you are comfortable with your risk tollerance.
As usual this is not investment advice and please do you own DD and consult your financial adviser prior to any investment.