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To: rdww who wrote (248)10/28/2002 1:32:05 PM
From: VAUGHN  Respond to of 16206
 
Hello rdww

I also believe it helps lend credibility in the market's eyes to other large pipe plays with similar or better grades and similar or better values per tonne, factoring in the volume economics of larger pipes/deposits.

Regards

Vaughn



To: rdww who wrote (248)10/28/2002 2:30:23 PM
From: Just G  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16206
 
That would of been a good presentation to attend.

It is big news for the North rdww. I am a big fan of the Wawa players, and this certainly is in favour of all juniors up there.

Thanks for making the post.

Regards
G



To: rdww who wrote (248)10/28/2002 3:57:18 PM
From: m.philli  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16206
 
Just for reference sake can you or someone tell me what the dimensions would be for a 0.25 caret diamond?
I know the grade is not specific to a quarter caret diamond in each and every tonne, but I`s like to have an idea as it pertains to size so I can better understand micro/macro drill results.
p.s. guess that 3/3.50 investment in SUF paid off eh. rdww.
I know you were sweating it for a while a couple years ago.
(smile)



To: rdww who wrote (248)10/28/2002 11:04:18 PM
From: bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16206
 
which are the companies who will benefit most (outside of
DeBeers) if the Victor pipe proves to be viable? Is it a
jv with any other company?