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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA)

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To: violetta martinez who wrote (6011)8/12/1998 9:25:00 AM
From: average joe   of 7966
 
Thanks for your post.

As far as PUG goes I don't follow it, they will follow
ACA along I'm sure.

At these prices though who cares what anyone else is
trading at. The funny thing about Ashton right now is
their attitude to investors, "if you don't like it
mate, sell your stock..."

DeBeer's has a funny attitude towards Ashton right now,
just think, they make a discovery several years ago and
just sit there stunned! Not knowing which way to move
and then presto! Heads must have rolled over that one.
DeBeer's knows what the chances are for a producing mine
in the Buffalo Hills, i.e. +90%.

This is the most interesting play in North America right
now.

OFF TOPIC Now a brief note to the KRT lunatics who stalk
me, the Buffalo Hills area hosts real kimberlite pipes,
the FALC kimberlites are not pipes, they are large flat
lying sill shaped bodies. The diamond content due to the
nature of the emplacement is almost homogeneous throughout,
i.e. you test one kimberlite you have tested all of them.
Not one large stone has been found in ten years. The Buffalo
Hills play was more advanced after the first year then FALC
is now.

over and out - aj
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