RBradley1980 Hello,
Yes, It adds to the total value of the deposit as it appears to be easily extractable metallurgically; as are the rest of the accessories, but is not essential. i.e. the platinoids will not be mined as a stand alone resource like the mines of the South African Bushveld Complex. PGEs and their association with the nickel discovered by St. George Mining, will nevertheless make a substantial contribution to the value At Mt. Alexander because the grades here are high. It is hoped therefore that the mineralisation discovered at the Mt Alexander camp bears similarities to the very large Canadian and/or Russian deposits, at least in style and approach similarities in size. I also take this opportunity to thank Ivan 7 and others for sharing their researched links on platinoids in the discussion.
Cheers,
Helmenesh