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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum 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... see more

TSX:EXN - Post Discussion

Excellon Resources Inc > fire Cahill
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Post by frankthetank007 on Apr 08, 2022 8:18am

fire Cahill

Cahill was hired in nov 2012 as CEO for Excellon and the share price was 10 dollars back then.  Today its one dollar and he is still CEO. If that isn't a failure then I don't know what is.  He's lost shareholders 90 percent in 10 years.  What value is this dufus going to bring out for shareholders?
Comment by Bmyles1 on Apr 08, 2022 8:25am
agree. talk about job security. so many key employees have left for other companies because they know its a a sham. 
Comment by frankthetank007 on Apr 08, 2022 9:50am
The company isnt a sham its bad management.  All the bad things could of been avoided.  THe lawsuit would of been over if they paid out 1 million dollars 5 years ago.  Cahill has just made bad decisions and since he is the decision maker it hurts the shareholders the most. I'm sure Sprott must feel like Cahill has failed and just has such a big position that he can't critize ...more