"When gold went from $600.00 to $1000 ... what did that do to Tyhee's shareprice?"
a more relevant question : gold is now at $800+ and where are tyhee's shares now?
all i'm saying is that gold price alone does not, and should not, determine the value of the company.
the company's ability to generate sustainable cashflow determines the value of the company.
if people here want to speculate, that's fine.
i'm just trying to keep things real here.