I guess it depends what information is in the data.
Scenario 1: If it is indeed valuable data that could be exploited by a competitor (such as acquiring offset acreage), then I as a Hemi shareholder would like to see the info kept secret as long as possible.
Scenario 2: If on the other hand, there is data in the report that contradicts any public PR's that Hemi has made, then I would like to get this out in the open as soon as possible.
I would say the odds are favoring scenario 1 over scenario 2 by 80% to 20%, imo of course...
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