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To: Rocket Red who wrote (21261)6/20/1999 4:26:00 PM
From: Rocket Red  Respond to of 26850
 
Anybody Selling tommorow because the price is going lower are FOOLS.

Buyers are already lined up to take your Shares.

I repeat do not sell at the halt price.

BIG STONES WILL BE THERE IN THE NEXT 3000+ SAMPlE




To: Rocket Red who wrote (21261)6/20/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: Charles Kalb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Rocket Red........You just said to Digger:

"....there were stones well over 30 Carats that got Broken because of processing. Fact of Life."

I assume you are referring to Pit 4 results in the NR. Could you point me to where this "fact" can be reviewed? It's not in the NR, but I would think that if Winspear had evidence that 30+ carat stones were broken during processing that that would have been a material fact which should have been reported in the NR. Did all these 30-, 50- and 80-carat clunkers get ground up into 3- and 4-carat pieces? I read the entire thread this weekend and only recall something to the effect that the crusher would not allow anything larger than 30-carat to pass through. Unfortunately, I don't think that one can conclude from that that there were diamonds larger than 30-carats that were broken, especially since the largest recovered was 14.3 carats.

Charles