Many of us know what you are saying is basically true at the moment. It’s just that you are sounding like a proper Jeremiah by constantly telling us that we are all doomed and we don’t need to hear this at the moment.I think we have mostly learned the lesson that when a company has been the darling of the market for a year or so, that the sentiment will eventually change and they fall out of favor, anyway I have.
The problems at AEN have to be seen in context. This is not Surrey or Oxfordshire, if the Bangladesh government and the ruling class decide a coal mine is essential to move Bangladesh on from being a poverty infested wilderness, that is what will happen.
I was stupid; I never held AEN thinking that it was all to far in the future and that CBM was more solid and represented less risk, so missed the big gains.