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To: Mike Hermann who wrote (23992)8/9/1999 3:32:00 PM
From: Sam  Respond to of 26850
 
Off the subject but interesting 42.17 carrat stone ,musta come from outer space ,a couple of these would make WSP jump TO THE MOON AT LEAST,Ibetcha
sam

Monday, August 09, 1999
DIAMONDWORKS LTD
DiamondWorks announced that the combined production from the Luo and Yetwene mines in northeastern Angola for the month of July totalled 13,335 carats. This total includes 968 carats recovered on July 29, which is a new, single-day production record for the company. The largest stone mined recently was a 42.17-carat gem from Luo. At the latest diamond sale held on July 27th, the parcel from the Luo Mine sold for an average price of US$215 a carat, while the parcel from the Yetwene mine sold for US$212 a carat. The total parcel of approximately 7,100 carats was valued at approximately US$1.5 million before sales costs, royalties and taxes.
Properties: LUO - DIAMONDWORKS / BRANCH and YETWENE
(Complete Text of Aug 9, 1999 News Release) PDF



To: Mike Hermann who wrote (23992)8/9/1999 9:20:00 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 26850
 
Yeah that's right, preserve the kelphitic rims and all that
for bright boy geologists to tell us they have not traveled
very far.....

aj