Agreed. After waiting this long I have no intention of being short changed. If you have to say, " Trust me. I have your best interests in mind.". Chances are very likely you shouldn't be trusted. Not showing a valuation falls into this misleading "Trust me", or rather, "Trust us" BS or BOD wants us to swallow. This type of approach is something you'd expect from a used car salesman....NOT the CEO of a multi-billion dollar mining district playing nice nice with, no offense, insulting international mining magnates who obviously can both afford, and write-off, purchasing Noront at fair value to shareholders.
But...That would appear to NOT be the case here...When the insulting us shareholders stops, and we're respectfully told what our company is worth...Then, and only then, can our BOD expect us to trust them. For right now, none of them are to be trusted. So, why should we listen, or better yet, surrender.
Dollars...NOT pennies. If Noront hit $7.00 in the past, so shall it hit $7.00 again, and then some.. There is more at stake, and furthermore, more derisking of the Ring has taken place over the years. Therefore, a higher price tag should be expected....In my books.
TM.