We have also received good news from MSA Labs that they hope to get back to our scheduled 15-day turn-around-time for results.

Ken Konkin mentioned this putative improvement in assay turn around time in the october 26th press release. No I don't believe another set of drill results will appear just after november 10th. The way things are going I'd be happy to see them near the end of the month. Still the company should have been analyzing the recent batch of assays for a period of time before they released them. They might also have submitted the outstanding batch of core for assay in more than 1 shipment to the assayer. So we'll just have to wait and see.


https://teuton.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/GSZ_PlanView_NR-Oct26.pdf

 Infill drilling is a long and tedious procedure. It is definitely not a glamorous one for the shareholders. But the trajectories for the pending assays of holes 20-81 and 20-88 could well be seen as strategically significant in regards to capturing both investors and the analysts attention. Success there opens up the path for solidifying the extension of the goldstorm zone to the section 115 line. With one of those two holes they will have also reached close to 75 meters past the the 115 section line. The potential for extending the goldstorm zones length for another 75 meters would add even more tonnage to the goldstorm resource... It would also open up the markets eyes to the possibility of extending the A 300 zone even further next year. 

The trajectory of what i assume is drill hole 20-86 could also solidify investor confidence in the elephantine nature of the goldstorm deposit.