Post by
Flyder on Jul 28, 2021 6:02pm
Lab results from anybody?
Save for LAB, all the Nfld stocks that I follow have not reported any results for a few weeks now. Is there anyone on this board who lives near, or knows someone who lives near, Springdale, where the assay lab is? I can't imagine how big of a yard they must have that must surely be overflowing with core waiting to be assayed. Are they on strike or something? Weren't they supposed to be doubling in size? Sure seems to be a huge bottleneck that puts the brakes on this incredible gold play. Summer doldrums are bad enough, but throw in a slow lab ...and we wonder why the stock prices are falling?
The silver lining is what will happen when that bottleneck bursts open and assays up the ying-yang will be flying all over the newswire. Maybe NFG will get back to announcing whopper holes on a weekly basis again. For awhile in the spring, one could hardly catch their breath before more assays were released that would beat prior results. And the climb in the stock price during that time was utterly head-spinning. Will we return to that scenario once the lab figures out how to increase production?
Comment by
rummager on Jul 28, 2021 7:27pm
A prospector who was in touch with Sprimgdale a couple of days ago told me that his sample would take 5 weeks
Comment by
wajac on Jul 28, 2021 7:53pm
Some cores are also sent to Vancouver for assays. Still waiting on those too. We are just emerging from Covid restrictions which may impact staffing levels at labs. Be patient my friend. We will eventually get results.
Comment by
megacopper on Jul 29, 2021 7:31am
Yes the drills are owned by the drilling company which is a contractor of NFG but they are on-site ready to go.
Comment by
wajac on Jul 29, 2021 9:51am
Please ignore the word 'central' in my previous post. The 'river' enters NL on the northeast coast, passes through central NL and exists in the Grey River area.
Comment by
wajac on Jul 29, 2021 8:39am
My understanding is that they have, at some point, to release results of core that has been assayed. Also all core is not necessarily assayed. Geologists would determine core to be assayed based on their interpretation of what they see.
Comment by
ronreagan on Jul 29, 2021 7:03am
I think a reporting company is obligated to release the results of ANY drill holes which could REASONABLY be expected to affect the share price one way or the other. I think the time to release is IMMEDIATE, and there are after-hours procedures too. Can A CEO call up a lab and tell them to NOT give him the results until such and such date? Probably ......