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Gold/Mining/Energy : A CANADIAN DIAMOND HUNT

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To: WillP who wrote (583)1/9/2002 9:27:50 PM
From: geoffb_si   of 930
 
You can't salt a solid kimberltie core sample by splashing "eau-de-diamant" over the core, I'm afraid.

lololol!

Jackson Inlet will succeed or fail on the diamond content and value at Freightrain, Cargo, or some as yet undiscovered kimberlite. Salting a diamond mine is not a viable possibility, unless the lab is cooking the data in collusion. With Lakefield, you know that's not realistically going to happen.

Well-said.

For now, I lean towards the skeptical camp with JP, although I don't agree with his arguments. My skepticism is more to do with grade and valuation; variables that we won't have a better handle on for several weeks. But, I'm open to have my mind changed...

Geoff
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