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Stroud Resources Ltd V.SDR

Alternate Symbol(s):  SDURF

Stroud Resources Ltd. is a Canada-based international mineral exploration company with an exploration portfolio in Canada and Mexico. The Company holds its interest in its Mexican properties through its wholly owned subsidiary, Compania Minera San Diego y La Espanola S.A. de C.V. (Compania Minera), which holds prospecting and exploration permits for the properties. Compania Minera holds rights to the Santo Domingo II and Nombre de Dios mining concessions, located approximately 80 kilometers northwest of Guadalajara, the capital city of the State of Jalisco, Mexico. It also holds a net smelter royalty of 0.5% on properties located in Hislop Township, Ontario.


TSXV:SDR - Post by User

Post by StrikeGoldon Feb 11, 2022 11:22am
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Lack of any meaningful discussion

Lack of any meaningful discussion The one (and perhaps only) common agreement here seems to be the lack of any meaningful discussion of news.  But I have found that to be the case in most exploration stocks for some reason on Stockhouse.  Years ago one could find at least a few knowledgable folk who could comment meaningfully on news releases.  

Although I am not a geologist, silver veins tend to run in widths of several meters, at least in this part of Mexico.  The fact that a first pass drill intersected what may appear to be narrow intervals may in fact be much longer if the drill were turned at a different angle once a minerization model is developed, so I would suspect Phase 2 follow up drilling to result longer intervals of high grade silver.   But it appears that posters who used to be here years ago with a geology background I recall, unfortunately have left the discussion board. 
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