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Excellon Resources Inc T.EXN

Alternate Symbol(s):  EXNRF

Excellon Resources Inc. is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, and advancement of mineral properties. The Company is advancing a portfolio of silver, base metals and precious metals assets The Company’s project portfolio includes Kilgore, Silver City and Evolucion. The Company’s Kilgore project is an advanced gold exploration project in Idaho. The Kilgore gold project is located in Clark County, Southeastern Idaho. The Kilgore gold project comprises 614 lode mining claims and consists of approximately 6,788 hectares (ha). The Silver City is a high-grade epithermal silver district in Saxony, Germany. The Evolucion property covers 31.28 square kilometers (31,280 ha) and 17 km of strike along the Fresnillo trend, a silver district.


TSX:EXN - Post by User

Comment by Thales42on Jan 30, 2021 1:23pm
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RE:RE:RE:Deborah Honig

RE:RE:RE:Deborah HonigDeborah has been around for 6 months - before  asking about her impact, why do not you look at Exn management, the likes of Cahill wo has been around since 2012?

If you ask me, I do not find Cahill nor the chief geologist to be good enough to representing the company in public (their last Crux Interview with Matt was a diaster). On top of that, Cahill, also has a well-earned credibility issue. 

Deborah, on the other hand, may be what was lacking in Exn's inability to connect to the investors.  She is young, energetic, good looking (compared to Cahill who looks like a beaten down character from Dostoevsky dark novels), and has conviction, which Cahill either lacks or is unable to present.

So, Deborah may be what was missing in Exn performance and I bet that we hear much more from her in the moths to come.  I would go even further and suggest that the public function in the company of  speaking with investors be left alone with Deborah.

Just subscribed to her twitter account and from what I can see she seems to be able to attract some following on Twitter.

 
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