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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough!

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To: ORVADO who wrote (387)9/30/1997 9:25:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed   of 5206
 
ORVADO, I can understand your crude response to a crude post directed to you, but truly, this is not necessary.

Now to the fact that these kimberlites are "Flat Top", this is actually one of the main reasons I am in this, once it was shown that the kimberliteds bear diamonds, even though, very small, the structure became quite important, since it indicates that these flat headed kimberlites have not undergone erosion, and thus IF they bear larger diamonds as well as those micros, and here is where Rombouts expertise is important, then all the diamond are still there rather then spread over thousands of miles of river beds. The speculation is that indeed the microdust is an idication that the kimberlites have a good chance of bearing some macrostones, in this case, the total volume of the kimberlites determines its worth, and I would venture that a single fruitfull kimberlite of this size is worth more than $7 MM.

Good luck on your gold shore venture, quite a lot of dow to ride on a single hand.

Zeev

Zeev
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