Re: Unanswered questions
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Feb 28, 2020 03:19PM
Combining Classic Mineral Exploration with State of the Art Technology
PART 4 of 5
Why don't I just make some readers here happy by shutting-up, sell and move on?
I keep repeating my answer to that, so here it is once again. I very much believe that Hay Mountain is capable of giving us the North American mining discovery of the century and that that event would very likely lead to multiple other discoveries within the Tombstone caldera. That's in the nature of highly mineralized volcanic calderas around the world – not just one big mine over a broad area, BUT MANY.
Even now, with all the dilution and sickeningly low share price, I believe that the most underwater of shareholders could be made whole or better WITH DISCOVERY. Having said that, I do not believe that our current slate of officers and directors (perhaps with one or two exceptions) are at all capable of bringing this about.
Please review my posting history here to note that I was supportive of change here while JB remained on the BOD and as Chief Geologist. His departure leaves a big hole in the most promising mining story I've ever known and I do not believe that the directions and attitudes expressed by our leadership of late are going to get us anyplace.