Sunday, July 30, 2017 8:23:55 PM
This is certainly a good question. They have always released the results in the past.
One random thought is that previous water samples clearly identified 4 distinct anomalies with significant gold present. I can't imagine that the previous gold results would simply disappear. I'm not really worried that there will be a no-gold finding in the water samples.
Perhaps this is the first time that they are trying to figure out a 3D water sample. They may not understand the results and don't know how to present it in a coherent fashion. They say that they are learning, and I think that part is true.
Another thought, mentioned by Realty101, is that they have gone radio silent because they are in negotiations with Newmont. If that is what they are doing, then I certainly applaud that.
I am just guessing. I don't know. Although the thought that Dennis Higgs is wrangling the best deal he can out of Newmont makes me happier than the thought of Wade Hodges sitting in front of a computer with a tangle of numbers he can't figure out and saying to himself "what the hell does all of this mean?"
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