Mining Co. With High-Grade Resources at Historic Mexican Mine Recaps 2025
- •Hey everyone, Just read this article about Regency Silver Corp.
- •and their 2025 recap: "Mining Co.
- •With High-Grade Resources at Historic Mexican Mine Recaps 2025" .
Hey everyone,
Just read this article about Regency Silver Corp. and their 2025 recap: "Mining Co. With High-Grade Resources at Historic Mexican Mine Recaps 2025". It sounds like they've had quite a year with all the leadership changes and, of course, the ongoing work at their Mexican mine. I’ve been keeping an eye on the silver sector for a while, ever since I diversified a bit of my retirement portfolio into some junior miners. My dad always said to look for companies with a strong narrative, and the "historic mine" part of this definitely piques my interest, especially if those high-grade resources pan out. I'm always a bit wary of anything in Mexico, given some past regulatory hurdles I've seen impact other investments, but if they're recapitalizing and bringing in new blood, maybe it's a good sign.
My concern, honestly, is how these leadership transitions impact their actual operational efficiency. We've all seen how a change at the top can either energize a company or send it into a nose-dive while they figure things out. For me, with my family's future banking on these investments, stability is key. I’m thinking about adding a little more exposure to precious metals myself, but I’m trying to avoid getting caught up in the hype without seeing some tangible results. The article mentions "notable corporate milestones," but I'd really like to dig into what those mean for actual production or even just updated resource estimates beyond what’s typically published.
What are your thoughts on Regency Silver specifically, or even just the silver mining sector in general right now? Anyone here have experience with companies operating in Mexico? I'm always looking to hear different perspectives before I make any moves. Cheers!