RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:IndicationsRborhi, good young fellow and fine chap... you said the following:
"To send cores to the lab, they would at least hope to be getting back some results that will be helpful. They suspect these are weathered kimberlites with clay material near surface, so not the normal situation for kimberlite exploration in Canada." https://stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=v.olv&postid=30278905 This means you did not know what kind of drill they were using. You can't back pedal now and pretend you're a big expert in rc rigs vs. ddh rigs. And even if they were coring, cores don't get sent to the labs. Also fine young chap, companies cannot sit or stand on material results, it is against the rules and the law. Also there is no such thing as organic-magnetic material, CVV never made a statement that ridiculous.
Keep your fingers and toes crossed, some interesting news is coming.