hotel46,
I doubt a lot of others have tried to redeem their investment. They have seen that RSC hasn't redeemed Dusty's investment. My guess is that most investors are hoping that things turn around for RSC.
In what assets do you think RSC invested/spent the money? Inventory and receivables are the two main assets that are normally financed with short term capital. Both of those assets should turn over on a regular basis. Unwillingness or inability to pay out $15,000 is an indication of a serious problem.
The best hope is that RSC has had their refinery tied up for several weeks refining zinc for COMIBOL, the nationalized Bolivian zinc mine Colquiri.
http://www.royalsilver.com/news.html
But if that is the only issue, why didn't Brian just say so. Maybe COMIBOL will invest some cash in RSC and those who want out, can cash out.
I doubt a lot of others have tried to redeem their investment. They have seen that RSC hasn't redeemed Dusty's investment. My guess is that most investors are hoping that things turn around for RSC.
In what assets do you think RSC invested/spent the money? Inventory and receivables are the two main assets that are normally financed with short term capital. Both of those assets should turn over on a regular basis. Unwillingness or inability to pay out $15,000 is an indication of a serious problem.
The best hope is that RSC has had their refinery tied up for several weeks refining zinc for COMIBOL, the nationalized Bolivian zinc mine Colquiri.
http://www.royalsilver.com/news.html
But if that is the only issue, why didn't Brian just say so. Maybe COMIBOL will invest some cash in RSC and those who want out, can cash out.