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To: Paul Bilecki who wrote (26117)7/9/2000 11:05:35 AM
From: MrsNose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
I'm awaiting the results of the step-out holes with interest. Would be very nice if there are indications of the dyke continuing onto the King property, but I for one am not going to hold my breath.
I'm not convinced that a higher bid for WSP will trigger huge share price increases in DSP though. Might generate some interest, simply by the fact that "these are the properties owned by the guys being courted (hostile or otherwise) by DeBeers". Wasn't the spinoff of the other properties the whole point of DSP? Letting Snap Lake stand on its own, for future mine development, and having DSP for when the geologists get bored and want to wander around the tundra again?

All the best,
Margie