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

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To: I_C_Deadpeople who wrote (1467)3/30/1998 10:48:00 PM
From: saul mikaliukas  Read Replies (5) of 5206
 
AW COME ON NOW ERIC!!!!!>>>>>>>>

To quote you again..."Nothing JUMPS OUT of the release and makes
you take notice, everything seems hidden inbetween the words.""

If the following quote doesn't JUMPPPPP OUT I don't know what more
can we want. "The entire inventory of macrodiamonds recovered at Fort a la Corne, including the 1997 stones is 68.8% gems, 20.5% near gems, and 10.7% industrial grade stones."

We are looking at the majority of recovered diamonds to be "GEMS"
That's 68.8%% AGAIN. The ENTIRE INVENTORY!!!!!!!!!!! Of ALL the drilling done to date!!!!

For the very tiny drop in the OCEAN drilling that has been done at Fort A LaCorne, WE HAVE DIAMONDS THERE. Once the drilling gets refined
and we start getting whole stones and not "FRAGMENTS" or stones left
in the drill holes we will have the potential GREATER Than anyone
realizes today. Maybe that is the reason for the delay in the press
release. DeBeers does not want the world diamond community to panic
at the potential size of the Fort a LaCorne Diamond Find!!!!!

This is just the beginning!!!!!!!! ReRead Dr. Luc Rombouts report
to understand what we all have here!!!!!

Have a Great Evening everyone....We deserve it for a change!!!
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