Elmer knows more about developing a mine than I ever will.
Me too, for sure. I'll never question that.
Elmer could very well be the world's leading expert in defining and developing a copper prophyry deposit. He could be a Jeopardy lifetime champion on the matter.
But if that doesn't translate into results for shareholders then all the knowledge means diddly squat to me. He's had since August 2010, when I bought my first shares, to find a way to get the job done.
My respect for his know-how has waned because he's done not near enough to make all of that knowledge pay off, except for $300,000 per year as the president and CEO of Copper Fox. That does me and you no good at all.