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Gold/Mining/Energy : BANDORE

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To: Stew who wrote (1576)2/10/2000 5:35:00 PM
From: BLZBub  Read Replies (2) of 1692
 
I think that the Twin Gold find and this new Bandore find are far apart and probably geologically unrelated.

If I read todays NR properly, BAN can back out of the deal an little cost if their due diligence does not pan out. I would take this to mean that if the twinned samples taken by BAN do not result in similar diamond counts, then they can walk away.

Now supposing the diamonds are confirmed, this would possibly mean a diamondiferous kimberlite body (dyke or pipe?) which is at least 500m wide and is exposed at the surface. Could turn out to be an interesting play.

Bill.
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