Formalities Slowing Us Down
posted on
Nov 08, 2007 02:59PM
I've thought and thought as to why the gold assay news releases that are seemingly long overdue, are still 'overdue'.
Some data is 6 weeks or more late by my account, late meaning simply that, when it is a stand alone data set, naturally it could have been released already. So why not released yet?
Well boys and girls, not presenting partial data standing alone is perhaps due to the big picture forming real time by additional incoming data, and if true, this may turn out to be a brilliant strategy, and quite appropriate.
Several possibilities cross my mind, and I have concluded that the amount of data that is in hand now presents a significantly more complete picture than earlier.
More data and additional company interpretation of same, maybe has led to a prudently ordered interpretation of said data by independent review. Silverado has done exactly this in the past.
Then who knows, maybe even governmental review for purposes beyond those expected. Who else is this slow, but the government???
If this is so, then these extra but important steps may be the cause of slowed news releases.
IMHO, the delay of expected data now 'late', is nothing short of a very strong indicator that the news we will get in the next few days to, who knows, a few weeks at most, will be absolutely BLOCKBUSTER.
Buckle your seatbelts, in my opinion!
For all I know, the same is happening on the LRCWF project!!