Aston Bay could be a great near term play. Has 20% stake in Storm copper project, 80% earn in on Epworth which should see some drilling next year, great news flow over next few Mo this and cash in hand for upcoming exploration plans.
Early in the video Rob is discussing the Los Azules " Copper" project, but then converts to the amount of Gold that will be mined there. I understand the equivalent conversation between Copper deposits and Gold, but Rob continues on about all the Gold at Los Azules. Very confusing and a bit mis leading.
Trading at a huge discount, but an Investor will need to wait 5 to 9 years for ROI. At lot could change by the time Los Azules starts producing. I've held shares in all of Rob's mining companies and they never payback. Rob, I wish you would focus on shorter term ROI, and stop the reverse splits. And stop giving away MUX percentage holdings in Los Azules (you sold that to MUX share holders at the spin off and we had 60% ownership, now it's under 40%.) I have a feeling that MUX holders will own less than 10% of Los Azules by the time it goes to production.
Goliath is obvious choice for McEwen
Aston Bay could be a great near term play. Has 20% stake in Storm copper project, 80% earn in on Epworth which should see some drilling next year, great news flow over next few Mo this and cash in hand for upcoming exploration plans.
Early in the video Rob is discussing the Los Azules " Copper" project, but then converts to the amount of Gold that will be mined there. I understand the equivalent conversation between Copper deposits and Gold, but Rob continues on about all the Gold at Los Azules. Very confusing and a bit mis leading.
Trading at a huge discount, but an Investor will need to wait 5 to 9 years for ROI. At lot could change by the time Los Azules starts producing. I've held shares in all of Rob's mining companies and they never payback. Rob, I wish you would focus on shorter term ROI, and stop the reverse splits. And stop giving away MUX percentage holdings in Los Azules (you sold that to MUX share holders at the spin off and we had 60% ownership, now it's under 40%.) I have a feeling that MUX holders will own less than 10% of Los Azules by the time it goes to production.
And, at what price will this stock IPO?