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Gold/Mining/Energy : REX DIAMOND MINING TSE:RXD

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To: reg who wrote (1783)10/15/1999 8:58:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (3) of 2522
 
reg,

I agree that it does sound very over promotional. It reminds me of the infamous Belgium boiler shops from the 1970's, only now in reverse and on the internet. The shameless touting has exposed the churlish nature of those who extol the virtues of a company with a history and balance sheet such as RXD's.

The fact remains that Ashton West Africa Ltd. and Diamet Africa have identified a diamondiferous kimberlite cluster on just one of their licenses within their 214,000 square kilometer land position in Mauritania(equal in size to the entire area of Canada's Slave craton). Indicator minerals including diamonds in proximity to anomalies generated from the many sorties of airborne geophysics suggests additional diamond bearing kimberlite clusters will be found. What has Rex found? One kimberlite pipe. Now that is pathetic and laughable. It is clear as to who will win the race to discover, prove and develop a diamond mine in Mauritania. It will be Ashton and Diamet.
LOL,
teevee
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