I'm not really expecting a spike in the share price with a new release highlighting drill results, to be honest.
The companies that experience such boosts A) release the information when markets are surging (not the case currently) and B) report flashy high grades.
Schaft Creek hosts relatively low-grade copper with enticing credits for gold, silver and molybdenum, although those are all on the low-grade side of the ledger as well.
The bigger picture is that the drill results will, hopefully, help further confirm that SC is an enormous area of so much low-grade metals that it is feasible and profitable to mine, similar to Teck's Highland Valley, which has been in production for decades.
It's Elmer's oft-repeated "porphyry deposit" with multi-generational potential.
Long-term investors should be familiar with this. It's not likely the type of drill results that will get mouths flapping and spur a big run on shares.