Here's a surprise - after many months a press re
Post# of 2057
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/mexus-mr-mark-...00365.html
It's short and reads:
January 25, 2024 / Mexus Gold US (OTC PINK:MXSG) ("Mexus" or "the Company" announced that the Company and Mr. Mark Ashley have mutually agreed to terminate the August 2, 2023 contract between both parties. The termination of this agreement was completed on December 26, 2023.
Not even the customary- "We thank him for his service".
The surprise is not that Mark Ashley is separating from Mexus but that he ever agreed to assume a role with the company.
Wish he would tell the story of what he saw then didn't see in Mexus Gold.
Mark Ashley bio: https://people.equilar.com/bio/mark-ashley-to...c/32069306
He has background with svrl prior mining corporations.
APEX Minerals - touted as a Mark Ashley success is apparently "no more". The website's domain name is for sale, cheap, and Seeking Alpha says "APXMF is defunct since October 19, 2013."
TONOGOLD - another former Ashley connection is at 0.0030 cents and down 97% in the past five years.
LionOre - the other Ashley listed connection was acquired by a Russian firm in 2007 as an ongoing, viable enterprise.
Goodbye Mark - we hardly knew ye. In fact we didn't know you at all. If you were compensated in shares, then you are in the same boat along with the rest of us. Looks like you have experience with at least two other defunct mining outfits . Good eye.
I love how mining bios make everybody sound highly successful till you look deeper and see years and years without economic discoveries. I have nursed Outcrop Gold along , former Miranda Gold, with a small investment borne of meeting the Chief Engineer in an Amtrak diner years ago. Outcrop talks a great game but never a viable strike.
Satellite is not showing me any new excavation since about Dec 2nd and that was minimal. Several periods of cloud cover across Sonora in Dec and Jan. I think nothing has been done there past 7 weeks. My post number 2033 on 11/25/23 shows the last substantial change at the minesite.