Sunday, July 25, 2010

Hillesland

Hey P05-
Do you remember a project manager from San Juan named Larry Hillesland?

3 comments:

production05 said...

Hi Chillby,

I only vaguely remember him (to be honest, I really don`t remember much at all). I think he might have been our San Juan geologist, perhaps back in 2006 - 2007 timeframe, during our last exploration campaign. I just did a search and saw that he is currently the Manager of Geology for Fire River Gold.

Why, what`s up.

chillby said...

I was reading his bio at Fire River - just wondered whether he has a good nose for yellow metal...figured somebody might remember any comments he had about San Juan.

Wingfong said...

Now the often-mentioned June-July summer doldrum (goldrum is ok for me!)to which sliding gold stock prices are attributed to, is about to pass. Do I expect price of CMM shares to begin its rise? I certainly hope so.
However, I find myself focusing more and more on all those works that are progressing in the mines, the R/R deposits, management and strategies and miners too. For a moment it seems that I do not care much about what the share price is! what a strange feeling.
On reflection, it dawns on me that I have somehow turned from a price watcher to a "contents" watcher! and why not?
Isn't it logical that only when the ores are out from the mines n turned into gold ingots that matters? Isn't it true that we will have a solid self-valuation when we are adding R/R, bags the acquisition(s) and more so gross $35mil, $50mil, $75mil and $100mil per annum?
As such, why do I care how is the market voting? Let it weights us in due course. Meanwhile I just want to go back to mind the mines's matters.