Looking at SFMI in the long term, the price per share at this time doesn't worry me. Personally, I wish it was lower because of the company's buyback plan.
The cost of the company buying back shares at a lower pps benefits us long term investors a great deal more if we look at the overall scheme of things.
Just consider supply and demand.
I am curious if RK's intentionally created high expectations on processing ore and assays that weren't met to to create a sell off to drive the pps down so when the buyback happens, SFMI will be able to get a greater volume of shares off the market.
Keep your hats on men....this is going to get exciting.
I am looking at a buyout offer down the road....WEM is too big to handle without huge hands getting into the mix.