Yes, there is an industrial component to silver. Hypothetically, if a world wide depression (or recession) hits, fewer people will buy cell telephones, big screen televisions, computers, and many other things that all contain a small bit of silver.
That is a concern for shareholders. Also, if there is a stock market crash of any sort, ALL companys will go down, including ours--at least for a while.
Also important, perhaps even more important, is the upcoming fundamental news to USSIF. How will the reverse split and the upgraded listing affect the stock price? I cannot see how it can do anything but help but who knows?
Also, with the increasing cash flow, will the Company make any discovery, especially surface discoveries, of new deposits of silver?
We have excess mill capacity so we can mill much more "dirt" than is now being done.
Also, and this is speculative, could there be an acquisition?
Or will USSIF be acquired? Both unlikely, but still interesting to think about.