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To: Confluence who wrote (3713)6/19/1999 11:14:00 AM
From: maxed  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7235
 
Hi. Confluence. The more I read the WSP results the better the feeling I get about Yamba. When you compare their results to ABZ they are pretty good. The only down side of course for them like you say is they are not from a pipe but Yamba does have pipes. The largest stone from ABZ's pipe A-154 NORTH is 2.27 carats and a-418 is 8. A-154 south is 6.02. The average value per carat of the 3 pipes is US$51. Wsp have 1 stone at 14.3 carats and 6 over 10.8 carats with the average price of US$98. These results may hurt WSP and some of SUF's JV's but I believe it should be very positive for those involved in Yamba. Does anyone else share these views or am I way off. Anyway the Yamba results should be out soon and eliminate all the guessing. Eddy