You are nearly correct, I've been with Cardero more like seven years. I too got stung by the failure of their silver venture all those years ago. At that time, that's all they had, and no related companies either. Then, there was the IOCG project in Mexico that got hung up in a claims dispute, recently resolved. They are still under a black cloud from these events, but have grown many other world class assets since (and related companies), including the advanced iron projects in Peru that are the present focus of their attention.
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Of course, you are entitle to your opinions, but if you slam others without facts, you do yourself the greater part of the damage you are intending. Given your bitterness over so many companies expressed at SI over so many years, I wish you good luck going forward. The road for speculators in junior mining issues is going to get a lot rougher before it gets better.
Cheers,
VP
P.S. One of the Cardero Group, Tevali Resources (C.ZINC), will be in production before year's end. They have no debt, few shares out, plenty of cash, their own hydro-electric plant (with excess capacity to sell), and lot's of blue sky. What's to complain about there? |