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Have all the time in the world to wait, and am not getting impatient...

but I don't buy the argument that they are lined up behind a bunch of others waiting for results for core samples that would have been ready at the time of their last News release.

Can only believe that there will be a lot of data out very soon and with 90 cores already pulled out of the ground they most definetly know where place drill bit.

Here is 1 example that took at most 2 1/2 months from starting a drill hole to getting results (think that it was 7 holes for a total of 2,184 metres)...what I am not certain about is if Kodiak would asked to only receive complete drill results on all 91 holes totalling 16,640 metres at once unless something significant was observed that would require immediate company attention...

NEWS - Spider, KWG and Freewest Intersect 30.73% Chrome (Cr2O3) Over 14.4 Metres McFauld's Lake "Ring Of Fire" Area, Northern Ontario

These guys "The joint venture" commenced drilling in late March 2008 and concluded drilling in mid May.

Their sealed rice bags were placed in plastic sealed pails and shipped via bonded carrier to Activation Laboratory's (ActLab) new facility in Thunder Bay, Ontario. The samples were then entered into ActLab's system for preparation, processing and analyzing. After initial processing at the Thunder Bay facility of ActLab the samples were shipped via lab - lab bonded courier to ActLab's main laboratory in Ancaster, Ontario. The samples all underwent multi-element analysis using four acid digestion followed by Inductively Coupled Plasma analysis (TD-ICP). Where overlimits in nickel and copper are encountered in the first pass, Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES) is used to provide the overlimit results, as well as Fire Assay Inductively Coupled Plasma (FA-ICP) for gold, platinum and palladium. Additional analysis using Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) was completed for all samples for their respective chrome grades in excess of 1% chrome. For more information on these analytical techniques please refer to Activation Laboratory website www.actlabs.com.

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