Many have asked for a Letter to Shareholders - sel
Post# of 2057
Let them know - again. Same with conference calls or any form of direct comms from CEO to shareholders. The Uptick interview did what most interviews have done - not much. Does anyone think such interviews have an audience beyond those who already know of a stock? Those who listened to the program are partisans - pro or con already - so I doubt any minds change. That interview wasn't strong enough to inspire even the pro Mexus crowd to ante up.
Everyone is in "wait and see" mode pending more info on whatever is afoot with Itronics, the final report on the recent drill program and more info from the mine site like next blasting program, rehab of the leach pad and status of the Merrill Crowe plant and the Ball Mill?
The answer concerning a Letter to Shareholders is always the same - "Call the CEO" - which many do but that's one on one and the posted results of calls are always an interpretation and any summary goes to a handpicked audience - either a private board or email to a few confidants or in most cases not posted at all. So nothing substitutes for a widely available "Letter" but it is not likely unless Berk, Bogard, Baclet or another new name that starts with "B" takes the initiative to compose one with close CEO input.
Stocks are down. Gold is up. Mexus hasn't traded yet this morning -9 15 am CT. Friday, Feb 8th.