I can remember when, back in March 2008 at the Toronto PDAC, Dave Webb expressed what seemed like a certain amount of intense yearning and anticipation for the day when he could get Tyhee's market cap over the $100M mark.
Well, Tyhee's Mkt. Cap is today about $50M, or halfway there.
What I can't remember,however, is the importance (or magic?) of getting over that "critical" $100M level. I vaguely remember that it's got something to do with the TSX? or with how financial institutions value juniors?
Can anyone elaborate on this?
From the time it took to get from Tyhee's 2008 share price lows to the present, that period of time should seem like an eternity when we look back at how quickly Tyhee's Market Cap blasted through the second half of its journey to the $100M ceiling and beyond. This could quite possibly happen in the next several months.
This March's PDAC is only about a couple of months away.
Go Tyhee!
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