An interesting article with both good and puzzling points. Most juniors without a decent resource estimate have only a speculative value based on opportunity potential which can be completely arbitrary. A very good drill intercept is the only way they can make the share value go up, unless they make an acquisition, and it should go up because they've increased the probability that they may have found something of real value. As pointed out in the article you really need some geologic context to know how much value you might put on the intercept but that's where investment strategies come in to play. We all need to develop investing tactics to make money regardless of the geologic results. Imagine if KXL reported 449 meters of 1.29 g/t at Milestone? Well tomorrow is the day that the Magino deal is voted on, to be followed by the court filing and then release of an updated resource estimate, so we'll see if we have to wrestle with the dilemma of selling or holding on.