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Stop panicking out there. I have owned other VSE and TSE juniors who have failed to file on time, as they pursue other more pressing issues. Let's not forget that juniors, by definition, do not have all the resources of blue chip companies, and seldom have dedicated accountants and "CFO's" on staff. There are obviously risks still out there for any company operating in any of the former Soviet Republics, however, the decision by Antares to support Steppe has to represent, at least, more than a glimmer of hope. Maybe they realize that the authorities in Kazakhstan cannot afford many more screw ups, and still attract North American capital. By the way, I agree that John should come out of "hiding" and respond/comment, as to the best of my knowledge, he has become a "phantom" of this thread since late April. In otherwords, John, come out of hiding!!! Regards, from a shareholder. |