Jawa,
I think there are a number of reasons why Tyhee's share price is not moving up now. For one thing, the "market"doesn't like risk.
The seniors and junior producers are less risky, so they're moving up nicely.
So, I think the investment community is waiting to see Tyhee as more of a sure thing.
Tyhee needs to demonstrate that it has the money to fund its pre-feasibility study and begin exploring again. Also, risk needs to be lowered by showing significant progress toward obtaining mining permits.
So we wait...
Then again, the market can be "funny". For example,
I can remember? that in Oct. 2007 when Tyhee came out with positive news and the following day or two there was little change in volume and the share price was pretty much the same. Then, bam! About three days later, the price rose nearly 30% on higher volume.
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