Aurum, I agree that we are in a bit of a holding pattern here until we get a new announcement. The infill drilling has helped to establish a fairly stable base in the sp, but to me, the stepout drilling hasn't done much. This could be because there has not really been a NR which has detailed HOW MUCH of a step out it was... Sure we can get a rough idea from the drill map, but if a NR said something along the line of "This year's drilling has provided necessary infill drilling, as well as expanded the boundaries of the known strike area from x*y*z to X*Y*Z" Something like this would show the stepouts to have some value that we could recognize. I do not think high grade intercepts at RSH are necessary to move the price, since I think the word is out that this is a bulk tonnage play. High grade at Carlin/Humboldt, or Boulder IMHO would be of great value in moving the price - in fact without high grade at Carlin I would expect a drop in price, since it is so deep...
A resource estimate should put a firm base in and, if better that expected (say 2 million ounces or more...) could give us another shot upward.
All just my opinion of course, but I'm still long and looking forward to the ride going forward.