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

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To: zoli bognar who wrote (1644)4/22/1998 1:18:00 PM
From: joe minten  Read Replies (1) of 5206
 
I looks like exposure is picking up. I got this from DEADLOCK this AM. I only wish that KRT would show up more often in these reports, and comparisons:

joe

SHORE GOLD <http://www.shoregold.com/>
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Morning Update on Shore Gold (SGF:ASE $0.70)

Further to our Trade Alert put out last night on Shore's diamond recovery
results in the Province of Saskatchewan we were asked to put out a brief
comparison to Ashton's results last spring.

The trading was extremely strong around $0.80 for the first hour this
morning but it appears the pro-traders are tossing it around a bit as
volume is over 400,000 but price has fallen back a bit to 0.70. It is
difficult to make market cap. comparisons to Ashton Mining of Australia as
obviously they have much more credibility than some smaller mining company
from Saskatchewan. However, in our opinion the initial results are no less
impressive. Keep in mind diamond plays take significant time to develop and
are extremely volatile but at any given time in their life things can
change very dramatically. We feel Shore has an excellent chance this year
of possibly proving up the economic diamond theory in the Province as
initial results are extremely encouraging and infrastructure in the region
is excellent.

On April 25, 1997 Ashton Mining announced the following results from the
Buffalo Hills Region of Alberta (next door to Saskatchewan). Within 3 weeks
time the market cap. of Ashton had risen over $150 million to $192 million
on the following:

Kimberlites K2,K4 reported insignificant results but confirmed the presence
of G10 pyrope garnets and abundant chromites (favourable conditions for
diamonds). Kimberlite K14 reported from 152kg samples 139 micro diamonds
and 11 macros (no grading at this stage).

On May 16 they reported from 3 more kimberlites a total of 266kg hosting
266 micro diamonds and 15 macros.

TOTAL ASHTON: WEIGHT MICROS MACROS

418kg 405 26

TOTAL SHORE: 983kg 682 67

The Saskatchewan Research Council Laboratory which is a highly respected
gov't lab did the work on the drill core. While they cannot grade them,
they reported that 91% were clear with no inclusions. Keep in mind t
hat the
core was only 3.3" in diameter and recovered this large count in a 45m
intersection which could be indicative of a very large (and rich) main zone.

Considerable work will be required which will include further financing for
a bulk tonnage sample (possibly an underground sample as well). But it
appears as though Shore Gold may make an interesting play in an often times
rather exciting (but highly volatile) industry. If you have thick enough
skin the returns can often be enormous but due to the shear nature of these
resource plays, they tend to attract a lot of "short" attention and day
traders.

It is important to understand that it is difficult to make market cap.
comparisons to the likes of Ashton but right now this is the only close
comparable we have as they are at a similar stage Ashton was last Spring.
The current market cap. of Shore is around $9 million - following Ashton's
preliminary announcement in April of 1997 the market cap rose $150 million.
This is not to say the same thing is going to happen to Shore but it is
possible that in the months ahead with further success, the market cap.
could rise dramatically as the area and the company gain the respect of the
investment community. A risk still, none-the-less.

Ashton has been working Alberta for over 18mths now and still the jury is
out. Their current market cap is approx. $96 million. The region was
written up this past week in the Globe & Mail as a possible strong resource
play in 1998 and the involvement of DeBeers with junior Troymin helped
re-affirm this. In our analysis, the results from Shore yesterday are no
less impressive but because they are not located in the current "hot spot"
have not drawn the exposure yet. Personally I would rather take my chances
in Canada than in the Congo !
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