Sprott completed its premium-busting unit offering and is now using the cash proceeds to procure bullion for the fund at an aggressive pace that suggests that it had made arrangements beforehand.
“Thus, it should be understood that when pro-US figures use the term, 'rules-based international order,' they are not referring to anything analogous to the rule of law. Quite the opposite, they are using Orwellian language to describe a system in which essentially no rules can be established and/or observed, given that the dominant state has the prerogative to violate and/or rewrite “rules” at its whim.” Aaron Good, American Exception
Sprott completed its premium-busting unit offering and is now using the cash proceeds to procure bullion for the fund at an aggressive pace that suggests that it had made arrangements beforehand.