Romeo ...
I expect that you've seen this info before, but it's worth a review. Go to www.spiderresources.com , news, news archive, and have a read to the June 29, 2006 news release.
I have every expectation that assay results for today's drill holes will have similar results - after all, they are in very close proximity.
There will be some nickel and maybe copper. But Neil is drilling a MMS anomaly, which seems to have a PGE flavor (due to the chromitite). The future JV work with UC Resources will be on VMS anomalies. These anomalies are where we will find very large percentages of nickel and copper.
Snug