Not really wombarrapete. This, in my opinion, has been the most comprehensive and enlightening report to date. It has opened the way to understanding what we suspected is happening in and the significance of the Cathedrals Belt structure. I always suspected that there will be some very significant moderate to large bodies of economic mineralisation suspended in this structure, with the possibility that some may even be at the conduit sources or proximal to them. Time and deeper investigations will continue to add to this beautifully developing picture. Remember also that this is one of many significant structures that is covered by the SGQ tenements.
The way this is developing will command the need for substantial funding to finance the ambitious follow-up exploration programmes which will be mandatory in the short to medium term. That is in the very capable hands of John Prineas. I think that the next few years are going to be a very interesting ride on the SGQ train. I plan to enjoy it!
As always these are my thoughts and my opinions and not to be construed as advice to trade SGQ shares.
Thank you for your question and post wombarrapete.
Helmenesh
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