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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources

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To: Steve Joy who wrote (9116)11/3/1998 9:19:00 PM
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Teevee's comments interested me. I did some research into cone sheets, everything teevee said can be corroborated elsewhere. Only one snag, cone sheets have never been associated with kimberlite, but rather eruptive events, containing other material. That doesn't mean it can't happen with kimberlite, only that to date such a thing has not been found. One thing I found interesting was the reference to clay in cone sheets, is this the green clay? I'm not a geologist and I will stick to my current valuation of about $6.00 for now. My area is finance.

Keep us posted teevee, thanks

Cheers
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