RE:Greetings Having looked at all the recent followup drilling of the 463 zone hole from the west i have to wonder why sokoman would continued to drill deep holes that are over 500 meters drilled length and more than 400 meters true vertical depth to chase the 463 zone. the costs to drill these holes of that length are not cheap. it appears they knew they were chasing a relatively flat splay or ladder zone . i would rather have seen them drill more holes rom the east and target the main eastern zone.if you lengthen a few holes and hit more new zones that would be great. the fact that they hit a new zone deeper is encouraging and i suspect more are to found. the quality in terms of thickness is always a question.. i suspect they think this zone is tied to a deeper steeply dipping zone to the west which is why they commented that the eastern zone may not be the main gold bearing conduit. the main fault to the west could certainly emplace more gold bearing veins, the one positive on the 463 zone is that there are gold bearing veins deeper. in my opinion why not drill your best targets that are at 300 meters true vertical depth or less and extend your shallow reserves. that is what we need to get enough reserves for a mine. i think the market has over reacted to the recent news. forget the money hopefully when they get back drilling they will have some better relatively shallow targets to drill. let's hope when the drilling resumes that they have some good targets, i am not discouraged byn the apparent lack of success on the 463 zone. i look at it as a one off other than the time and money spent to chase it.