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Gold/Mining/Energy : REX DIAMOND MINING TSE:RXD -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Bob Fairchild who wrote (1805)10/19/1999 5:01:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 2522
 
Bob,
LOL...what is absolutely clear is that you and many others have no appreciation of just how rare an economic diamond deposit is in contrast to the number of pipes and dykes there are to be found. How many have been found in the Slave and how many are economic? At the rate RXD is going, you will probably have to live to be 200 years old before they identify and prove up an economic pipe Mauritania. What is that famous saying, no doubt originally coined by a stock tout like the ones on the RXD thread? Oh ya...."as long as the flame flickers, the moths will come":-)) Now as for Ashton and Diamet in Mauritania, given their expertise and the rate they are spending exploration dollars, it shouldn't take near as long. Perhaps as little as 10 years:-)) good luck with RXD. It still looks significantly over priced to me. So far, it is just expensive "blue sky".
teevee



To: Bob Fairchild who wrote (1805)10/19/1999 7:47:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2522
 
Hello Bob, more good news, eh. I just dropped in for a moment to wish all shareholders, and our good friends in Belgium hello, and Congratulations, savor the news, I have a feeling REX will be finding many more kimberlites in Mauritania, and with the committment by Serge and Dr.Luc, they will prevail. The geology is on their side, and is only a matter of time.
Remember this, When no one wanted REX, below a 1.00C, Bob, Vargus, and I were behind the company. I hope Dr. Luc, might name the kimberlites, Vargus 1, Bwana Bob 2, and Trump 3. How is that Serge for an idea. Seriously, most Canadians explorers do name their pipes. If you find a barren one you could name it "CHANNEL UNKNOWN" (lol).
talk with you later Bob
Regards
George