With piority and only a small number of samples it been taking SGS about three and a half weeks to process samples. With all the core produced by EVG might be a little longer per batch--and, of course, how many holes will EVG report at once. Since they posted six new holes completed on their website, they might want get all those in before any reporting any results. (Those were some very interestly placed holes. A couple were aimed right for the area of known higher grades and other testing for greater mineralization in the anelope valley.) Now, if the first six hole were in the lab by June 17th, you can see (if you take my word for the length of time its been taking SGS) that mid-July looks like the earliest date for a chance we'll get some results. I have no doubt that EVG is working as hard and fast as they can to get the core splits into the lab.
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