From December 8, 2009 news release of Eagle's Nest Hole No. NOT-09-070-W1:
<Rhodium is a relatively rare and valuable platinum group element (pge) found in platinum ores and is commonly used to harden platinum and palladium. It is found in the nickel-copper-pge deposits of the Sudbury basin and at this stage the abundance in the Eagle's Nest is not completely understood due to insufficient sampling. However, the Company plans to undertake a comprehensive sampling campaign and study to evaluate the significance of the rhodium and other platinum group elements throughout the entire Eagle's Nest deposit.
The first step in developing an understanding of the significance of the platinum group elements at Eagle's Nest will be a complete resampling of the entire mineralized interval in hole NOT-09-070-W1 for the additional platinum group elements including rhodium, iridium, osmium, ruthenium and rhenium. The Company anticipates this analysis to be completed in the coming weeks and results will be reported when available.>
So do not forget about pending reassays of these.
With so many pending and much delayed assays, do not be too annoyed about delays.