RE:El Plomo Agree in full.
The "problem" nowadays is that there are so many compelling plays out there. Where to place your cash in hope to make a profit?
I got stakes in several companies that are either drilling or about to drill, but I can find more than a couple dozen of really intriguing plays where I am not invested. How to play this field? It almost feels like throwing darts while drunk.
Zephyr do have a couple of problems in the marketing department. Note that I am not saying anything about the possible mineralization here. But when it comes to marketing Zephyr needs to step up their work on a few things. A) home page (which looks like something thrown together on a coffe break in the late 90's) needs an overhaul, and that both quiclky and badly, and B) the presentation skills in front of an audience.... not exciting and needs a bit of a honing. Perhaps there is soneone on the board that can make more of an impression? Here is a prime example; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJiKe4shkOA&t=338s
Amazing data, extremely dull and uninspiring presentation. I guess it is because Loren is stressed as he is to keep his presentation short. But perhaps he would have needed help to structure things a bit differently?
All this is, however, not that important now. The drill is turning. We should know more in just a few weeks. That Zephyr has promised an initial visual report regarding the drill cores makes me wonder if they really have talked things through with they lawyers, but that is up to them I guess.
I just can see a scenario where the drill cores look the real deal, but then assays comes back saying something else. Now that would put Zephyr in a really awkward position legally, would it not?
All this said, I have chosen to invest a perhaps unhealty portion of my portfolio in Zephyr stocks. In a few weeks I will either be extremely rich, or I will have made a substantial loss. But ofc, I have allocated this amount of cash into he company because I think those drill cores will be what we all hope for.