RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Does anyone know the reasonI beg to differ on the status of the results ... this is on a drill program started last summer (!) and we know the lab started receiving samples as of Sept 21 !! Assays take 4 to 5 weeks. This is by the company's own admission. Do the math.
We also know that if the results were good enough to be considered Material Information the company is obligated to disclose them.
And we also know the company just did a PP for 10 cents when the stock is trading at 15 cents with a moving 20 day average of, say, 13 to 14 cents. If the results were any good and they gave somebody cheap shares knowing that, while the existing investors and the market did NOT know that then they are in some serious hot water.
We also know that is there were extraordinary problems at the lab that extended that 4 to 5 week period then the company would most definitely have mentioned in any of the NR's they've put out most recently - they did not even mention assay results.