I didn't catch the name, but Bob Patterson was not in and I spoke with a fellow who had an Australian accent (I think it was Australian - can't say for certain on that)... anyways, he was very up-to-speed on everything and answered everything I asked quite readily.
We have to agree that these are tough times for the juniors, and with SNO having gone through, first, the poor bulk sample result last year, followed by the delisting that they had thought they had taken steps to avoid, it has been a very tough time for them. To their credit, they have stuck by the ship and are doing whatever it takes to get things back on to a progressive track. I like that and applaud their tenacity for doing that.
In talking with the fellow to day, it is clear that they do have a plan, they believe that they have property that will yield positive results, and they will continue to pursue that. Beyond that, it is a venture - just like all other companies - where we cannot be sure of the eventual outcome, but as investors can only hope for the best. To a large degree, success will be determined mostly by the people running the company. I liked what I heard -- everyone else will need to draw their own conclusions and act accordingly. JMHO.
Cheers.
NorthLion