Explorationguy, great post. If you want to share a spreadsheet, I'd be happy to host it. Very useful to have some numbers for what might turn up uranium-wise - excellent work. These kinds of discoveries tend to cause sharp jerks upward in share prices.
Thanks also for the .pdfs - I take note from them that Denison's major Summer program for 2009 was 7500 meters and 15 holes. Compare with Kodiak's 6000 meters and 9 holes.
No worries about Kodiak changing too much. As Brian Maher explained at the presentation, the Athabaska uranium opportunity was too good to pass up. But Kodiak is still mostly a gold company, and there is probably nothing yet in the share price for uranium.