Re: New news/tweet
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Nov 13, 2020 09:04AM
Combining Classic Mineral Exploration with State of the Art Technology
I agree with HKipp about site visits, especially during this very hot market for miners. If a signer of a confidentiality agreement (CA) is interested enough, they can put down earnest money and make an offer subject to a site visit. After all, everything needed for a decision is actually in the data they've already seen, so a site visit essentially becomes a formality and an excuse - in this case - to enjoy Southern Arizona's world-class golf resorts.
Moreover, exceedingly few miners, exploration-phase or not, bother to promote that they have one or more non-disclosure agreements. Why, because almost all expire with little or no activity resulting from them. In fact, the few times I've heard about them in companies I've owned in the past it has not been via public information. That's not because such is considered "insider" information, but that they carry so little value. In fact, I've never seen one of those become an offer - not that they don't happen elsewhere. Certainly, they do result in JVs, but the factions that do are minuscule.
Brett, please stop what is looking like your spending shareholder money on avariciously collecting multiple new claims. Just drill something; anything.
Red Rock Canyon? Why am I suddenly reminded of "Big Rock Candy Mountain?" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Rock_Candy_Mountain