Originally posted by Seb93
Sometimes I wonder if you even read the announcements? Not "just mobilising to Kitotolo now", if you're going to make statements like that please read the simple 1.5 page announcement thoroughly first.
"and
commenced the Phase 1, 15,000m AC/RC drilling program."
Secondly, it's obvious from the announcement the reason for the big delay is due to there being
2,621 RC samples that is huge, considering they would of had all of AVZ's to do first as well.
Thirdly, some of these assay results were then
"on-forwarded by ALS to its Johannesburg laboratory for multi-element analytical determinations. "
Therefore, they are actually awaiting 2 lots of results, hence the added delay. Don't get me wrong I'm not defending their estimated timeline in previous announcements for the results, but after
thoroughly going through the announcement it appears there's
valid reason.
Lots and lots of news flow to come, as annoying as it is, more patience is required. Considering the top 20 are happy to keep holding then so am I. GLTA, IMO only.
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The issue is I dont believe everything that they write on announcements... seems some people here are goldfishes and forget all the other information that has been 'announced' and hasnt come through.... we know they are big on ramping and pics etc... why only a pic from Kanuka still?
Fool me once....
Your second and third points are moot, they would not have all been submitted together and to imply that they have been would be to say what the company has previously announced wasnt true... so are you reading the announcements or selectively deciding when to quote them as verbatim?
From the first announcement 8 weeks ago:
'Samples from the first 21 RC drill holes have been dispatched toALS in Lubumbashi for sample preparationand then to Johannesburg for multi-element analytical determinations. The first drill assay results areexpected to be received within 3 to 4 weeks.'