I can see a few scenarios for the longer than expected wait for assay results. You'll have to excuse me for speculating.....it's just something to keep my over active mind occupied.
Starting with the worst case scenario.
1. the results coming back are not very good, so the company is waiting to get enough good ones to make a decent to good NR.
2. what with one thing or another, the company doing the assays is just running way behind.
3. GNH has enough assay results back for a pretty good NR, but after that disastrous NR (results anyway), they want to make sure that this upcoming NR gives us a decent boost.
4. There is enough to put out a good NR, but they want enough results in the wings to be able to follow up with another NR within a week or so of the first one.
5. The initial results of the assays are so promising, that the procedure has to go the whole nine yards for so many assays, and that is just taking a lot more time.
6. All of 5., but the company is setting up for back to back great NR's, just like what we all want.......I like this one.....lol
That was fun :)
Pen