Well, franz, I have to say I agree with you, except for one thing, and that is I want to see are very good assay results from E2.
Has anyone stopped to ponder the following: if the E2 assays are disappointing, and the SP falls, will some conclude that the manipulation that so many have been railing about to keep the price artificially low, might just have been manipulation to keep the price high?
As to those that are nervous, if you're a nervous type, this will do it. In my general experience in investing, delays on an expected result tend not to be positive.
The market's closed in the US tomorrow, a disappointing NR before or during trading tomorrow will leave American investors such as myself no place to sell; that may well be a blessing in disguise. On the other hand, there will be no place to buy, should any reaction to a disappointing release be overdone (gee, that's hard to imagine - LOL).
Hoping for a home run, but as time passes, settling for getting hit by the pitch.