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Gold/Mining/Energy : ASHTON MINING OF CANADA (ACA)

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To: Jesse who wrote (3622)1/23/1998 11:52:00 AM
From: John Fairchild  Read Replies (2) of 7966
 
Thanks Jesse for posting the coloured diamond link.

I was impressed by this stat - "Only a few thousand carats of fancy colored rough diamond per year are mined compared to tens of millions of carats of white diamonds. And, the vast majority of those mined will cut only tiny stones of a just a few points in weight."

Makes one wonder what we can expect when the numbers are in on K6. What are the chances of the .76 carat bright yellow circular fancy being found by accident while moving the bulk sample? I don't know but I think that logic would tell you it is quite probable that they will find more of the same when actually looking for them. Guess that is what Kaiser is saying (a day late).

Went over some of WSP dike results where they recovered a high percentage of coloured stones mostly yellow. Gives one the impression that when colours are present, high percentages of colour can occur.

John
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