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Gold/Mining/Energy : Trump's 12 Diamond Picks, Discussions Limited

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To: zedex who wrote (1442)10/24/1998 7:11:00 PM
From: bill  Read Replies (2) of 2251
 
A number of companies given the similar geology of Greenland to the
NWT think it is worths spending money on exploration. I've not
been on the ground in Greenland but have flown over it. If you
think that the NWT are a tough place to explore/mine, try Greeland.
Most of it is under pemanent ice. The cost of everything is
astronomical. They'd have to pull incredible grades and volume
to make mining worthwhile. I know Iceland much better but all
exploration there has turned up nothing. The volcanic activity
is too recent.

I don't know,if I was running one of these juniors, I'd look for
diamonds in the South Pacific. They've got volcanoes. A nice,rich
financing, spend the Canadian winter checking the likelihood of old
volcano cores offshore by analyzing what kind of fish one catches.
Checking their scales for signs of kimbelite deposits or their
bellies for swallowed diamonds. I'd also want to do a chemical
analysis of the coconut milk, the mangos, the curried goat.
I mean, good mineral things don't have to come from inhospitable
places. Anyone got a shell we could promote Southsea Diamonds
has a nice ring to it.
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