I'm unclear as to what you are trying to suggest about Winspear's lack of total disclosure. I do find it mildly amusing that the post appears on the "Aber Resources" thread...or subject...or whatever these thingies are called.
I remember the Aber releases of its large diameter coring mini bulk samples for A154-South, A154-North, A418, and A21. Does anyone else? What information was released at that point? Recall? Anyone?
As an example, Aber released the results of eight LDC holes into A154-South and two into A154-North on May 29, 1995. What information was presented? A hole by hole breakdown and total summary for kimberlite interval, total kimberlite weight, carats recovered, and grade per tonne.
There was no mention of stone sizes.
The valuation was announced on June 27, 1995. Still no mention of stone size. They neglected to even state the size of the largest stone recovered.
Throughout 1996, Aber released the results of the bulk sample. Each release included the tonnage mined, carats recovered, and the size of the largest diamond, and the largest gem diamond recovered. That's all.
Is this "total disclosure"?
Now don't get me wrong. I don't have a major problem with the information provided by Aber Resources. Certainly, their disclosure over the years has been much better than Diamet's...in my opinion at least.
I just fail to understand the rationale behind requesting Winspear, and Winspear only, tell all.
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