Ok, no revisions to guidance so they are obviously going to come in at 80k and $650 an ounce.
Tunnelling through the cost barrier is one thing but enough with the secrecy already. How many stopes are ready to go, what is the actual perceived grade being stockpiled and how much of that ore - which is no doubt ready to be mined, in the ballpark of the Hinge bulk sample? Tonnage isn't going to cause ounces to go up substantially, so grade obviously is. Let's have it. No BS George.
I can only imagine what kind of watermellons the puppet master's analysts are going to lob up during the conference call.
There's a difference between underpromising/over delivering and sand bagging.