I have to agree. How about updating the web site with information with which area's have been drilled and roughly mark the spacing of the holes.
If there has been problems with the assays, the company really should be passing that along. It is material news that shouldn't exist in a vacum, or be passed on second hand by investors with the initiative to call investor relations. Management should step up to the plate and let us know that the water is a little rough, but they are steering the ship with our best interests at heart.
My belief is that they are, but this complete lack of any sort of information allows speculation and misinformation to fester. Not good at all. They have a website and shouldn't be afraid to use it.
I'm a little disapointed with management right now. They have been doing an excellent job so far, but even if this blip turns out to be an abberation, it still shows me that they can at times excercise poor judgment and makes me wonder if they will fall down again at some point....