I suppose that will mean that SIAF will get the consulting fees sooner and since they have a margin on the consulting fees it will make it easier to buy into the project later on? Because now SIAF doesn't own any part of the project. Just speculating, I don't really know the setup good enough.
Thanks Hessi, can you tell me the number of people who attended the conference and could you tell if any were institutional investors or analysts. Who else spoke besides Dan and Solomon?
I wonder how this will affect the listing of SJAP. And I wonder how long time it will take before this affects the prices of beef. I hope that SJAP will at least be profitable even afterwards.