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To: kidl who wrote (502)6/10/1999 8:22:00 PM
From: Martin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 862
 
I "echo" your remarks kidl.

My strong sense is that all is going extremely well.

Hugh:

I'm not an accountant but my understanding is REL is the entity that controls the 'inventory' . NRY shares profits so I'm not sure it would show up on their financials. Also, the estimates found via limited mining are the cut stone figures. Not the rough. It doesn't have a high value until cut.



To: kidl who wrote (502)6/11/1999 11:58:00 PM
From: Martin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 862
 
Check it out:

www.giaonling.gia.edu/public/igsplist.htm

See Session 3

The company has been invited to do a Poster Presentation at the GIA Symposium in San Diego at the end of this month.

Only a very select group gets invited to be part of the Poster Sessions. Quite a coup. The GIA is apparently a very strong supporter of this stone's development in the coloured gemstone industry. This is highly significant. The GIA are a very, very pivotal and powerful presence worldwide.

This is a very important gemological gathering, with the most important players in the gemstone industry present.