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I also have quite a few shares and agree many shares are in strong hands. I wish I could be a fly on the wall in these negotiations though. For example, I don't think I ever had expectations of an immediate deal. But just regarding the Philippines meeting alone, I would say they had been talking and exchanging information for at least two months before the meeting. Then there was the actual meeting which, after the confidentiality agreement is signed, pretty much means the potential partner sees all there is to see. Now it is six weeks after the meeting and from company communications, it sounded like there was or is constant communication back and forth between LBSR and potential partner(s). I don't know anything about mining negotiations, but at some point, are not both parties in possession of all the information there is? So does it then move to matters of who gets what? Are we to that stage yet? Is it continuing or have we hit some type of impass? same questions about the other 10 or so companies or groups that LBSR has talked to. I'm not so much criticizing as trying to get a feel how long is reasonable. Or if there is some sticking point, what it is.

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