Thanks Aitakahashi....I think it may have been a major mistake to try and go into production....SSRI had a much higher market cap when they were the "non expiring option on higher silver prices" type of company. I wish we would have sold pirquitas to a production type of company and focused on finding more cheap ore in the ground.
I hope SSRi proves me wrong by turning pirquitas into a cash cow....but I miss the old days where this company's strategy was rewarded by the marketplace....heck we were a $22 stock in May of 2006 when Silver was trading at $ 13. You know I could point out much larger discrepencies with today's share price and price of silver.
Today is another aggravation....Silver flat, S&P up almost 3%, SSRI down nearly 1%.
Frustrating because SSRI seems to trade somewhat with the S&P to the downside....but not the upside....