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To: VAUGHN who wrote (107)8/12/2002 9:15:51 PM
From: Just G  Respond to of 16203
 
Hi Vaughn:

I certainly do appreciate you posting the article, thanks.

De Beers has had a busy year with legal troubles and other delays, haven't they?

Regards, and good to hear from you!

JustG



To: VAUGHN who wrote (107)8/13/2002 1:17:02 PM
From: Diamond Daze  Respond to of 16203
 
Looks like there could be life after death for CNB.
Don't know if this is some thing to get excited about or not.
May want to watch this again for signs of what or where the driving forces are....DD
Nice to see you G



To: VAUGHN who wrote (107)8/13/2002 3:47:31 PM
From: Chas.  Respond to of 16203
 
Hi Vaughn, nice to see you at the Diamond Cafe....... regards DeBeers, we all know they are the masters of "Hard Ball" when it comes to Diamond Exploitation and JVs as well as their handling of "Rough", "Site sales", etc, etc........
With their new philosophy of "Mine to Market" in Canada they are looking at every possible potential in Canada and as you know they have already bought up Snap Lake and from what I hear it may have been a premature adventure so to speak.
Anyway...... I think that DeBeers is very, very close to busting it wide open with MPV and their JV on the Kennady Lake claims.....in my opinion, this will be Canada's next Diamond mine.......would you have any thoughts on that subject that you could share with us at the Cafe...?

regards and how is the weather in Yellowknife ?

Chuck



To: VAUGHN who wrote (107)8/26/2002 4:13:27 PM
From: Famularo  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 16203
 
Diamonds North creates company Web site

Diamonds North Resources Ltd DDN
Shares issued 10,001,033 Aug 23 close $0.35
Mon 26 Aug 2002 News Release
Mr. Mark Kolebaba reports
DIAMONDS NORTH WEBSITE UP AND RUNNING
Diamonds North has completed construction of its Web site, which is accessible at www.diamondsnorthresources.com. The Web site contains up-to-date information on the company's activities and outlines its holdings in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut, which comprise more than one million acres with 40 drill targets on eight different projects. Expected exploration expenditures for 2002 could reach $3-million, with the majority of this being contributed by a number of joint venture partners.