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To: teevee who wrote (21845)6/24/1999 5:13:00 PM
From: leaf  Respond to of 26850
 
Teevee, what ever they know must be good. Did not have enough balls
and money to buy more two days ago. Although broker called on Monday
and told me to buy more. Same old story, when the stock goes up you
do not have enough shares and too many when it goes the other way.
Just wonder what tomorrow will bring.
Leaf



To: teevee who wrote (21845)6/24/1999 5:13:00 PM
From: james flannigan  Respond to of 26850
 
Teevee,The cone sheet is exactly how RT described the emplacement to me in March.He said picture a daisy laying flat and the peddles being the dykes this is what we have.CF results suggest a single phase emplacement i was told.All of the "peddles" apear to come from the same feeder source.JK was worried that the single phase may not be present and the deposit may be multiphase thereby making the overall deposit hard to value.RT told me that drilling to date Mar 99 indicated about 15 to 20mts,but the drilling on going at the time may increase that tonnage figure.I would like to see the tonnage that some have posted today,but at this stage much more drilling would have to be done to confirm.Over all, all indications are pointing to a monster, James



To: teevee who wrote (21845)6/24/1999 5:37:00 PM
From: LaFayette555  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
teevee

coocoon sheet or not the only thing that mathers is that your call was
RIGHT ! and U learned alot about diamonds and rocks to

full moon on Monday,,



To: teevee who wrote (21845)6/24/1999 6:15:00 PM
From: Cutz  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
teevee;

Remember that the stones were evaluated by seven independent evaluators throughout the world. One of the issues that nobody has addressed is the morphology/clarity/colour of the crystals that some people have clearly been able to view.
Some stones have better yields on polishing according to their shape. These evaluators will have spread the word of what the stones are like by now. If the stones are the desirable type, as far as manufacturers go, it would be an incredible reserve which fits the bill of a "DeBeers starved" cutting/polishing industry. This reasoning brings forth the question as to whether DeBeers can allow these stones to reach market and form another competitive source of much needed rough. If this is the case it makes WSP a very interesting investment for anyone who has knowledge of the current status of the world diamond cutting industry.

What I am saying is: The ultimate potential value of WSP stock is very much a function not only of geology (i.e. reserves, $/tonne, $/ct.) but also a function of the marketability of the type of diamonds (i.e. shape, clarity, colour, and current market availability to world diamond cutting operations). There will undoubtedly be a rush to purchase WSP stock by anyone who realizes that they have not only a great diamond deposit but a DEPOSIT OF GREAT DIAMONDS!!!