RE: It is normal for the wheels to come adrift...15 Sep 2025 21:12
Chid,
Although I understand your points its very naive to compare investments, Silver and Gold are first very Ardious and cost extensive mining materials. Their Open Pit, heavy machinery and labour intensive production is a far reaching comparative. Not to mention, they are quite abundant and located across many planes, many locations.
Then you are talking management, finances, shares in existence etc. But you give no details to where they was in either sense at 60p, what the general consensus was for funding, if any was available from a Goverment backed stand point. And the board, could have been very unfriendly to shareholder satisfaction, non in the 2 years being here has been evident. Ive been impressed, and believe me it takes some doing.
Then you can move to different time, different world geopolitical situation. Silver and Gold is not Tio2, access to it is dominated and is eagerly sought from western nations. Even Middle Eastern Nations, and growing nations like India all require healthy supply chains.
I mean I could go on, about the differences in comparison. But I do get where you are coming from, historically, industry relative and what the obvious pitfalls are. 85p, was a heavy Run, but it was merited and it wasn't from a Poster called Manlord its through transparency from the company, a lot of real tangible buzz from the industry and some very large investors who have got in early with early funding from areas like Saudi Arabia.
I appreciate the time, maybe you should look into what the company is offering, its history before making blaise comparisons bases on your experiences in mining. One Shoe doesnt fit all.
It may not reach the lofty heights of Manlords projection, it may be bought, it certainly wont fade into the distance but one things for sure.
Ill be here finding out
GLza