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

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To: BUDDY MOYNIHAN who wrote (398)10/1/1997 11:27:00 AM
From: ORVADO   of 5206
 
Do you really think that even if FALC was mineable that it would be mined? Do you think that De Beer's is going to fast track anything in Saskatchewan? De Beer's has enough problems figuring out how to deal with new product coming out of the NWT mines. Do you really think they will set themselves up for a monumental hit at FALC?
Monumental Hit Equals ----
1) new product - when they have decades stockpiled as it is.
2) new enviroment - and therefore unknown costs.
Why are they interested then? Large tonnage sills such as FALC are
interesting from a science/exploration point of view. This in no
big secret - the science/exploration community was aware of this a
long time before you Kings and Kensington came on the scene. Are there diamond bearing kimberlite sills at FALC? Yeah plenty - but there are better, bigger and richer ones elsewhere. I'm afraid for the next fifty years, unless all you Kings start harems - there will be no shortage of diamond. I am sorry if this hurts but those are the facts. NOW - all of you KINGS - grow some balls and be men!!! LOL
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