The problem is that we have a lot more shares o/s and in the float now vs the last time the stock went up to 17 bucks. Our old 10 bucks may be 3-5 bucks now, it will take time to get “rid” off these last 10 million shares in long term hands.
They will have to show growth and show how they can create shareholder value over many years now until we will ever see those 10 bucks again.
Dividends is the best way to go, we’re getting almost 30% annually now, if they’re able to raise that dividend every two years from now on with a 100% increase without getting financing problems every year we should see institutions throwing themselves over siaf again, but it will for sure take some time.
Good cash-flow will generate large loans in the future, we’ll see, things could happen faster than you think but I’m a bit hesitant about that with this management... They have plenty to prove.