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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Letmebe Frank who wrote (5577)2/25/2004 9:41:20 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8273
 
Frank,

I am long gone on the SWY but watch it carefully for a re entry point.

I was a late comer to the DVV party at the $.30 range to the mid $.30s....like I said before, they appear to have a pipe field (or two) to drill this spring....there should be some action. As you know, this was my sleeper pick with a comparatively low share capitalization and market cap earlier in the season. Also, the people behind this company can easily finance it going forward.

Long the SRM...the whole eastern arctic is hot hot hot right now....the Pelly Bay news from DDN is interesting....It will be interesting to see who all gets involved in this area.

As for the DSP (don't own any yet), they should find some pipes this year. They have a large block of ground and the geology suggests any discoveries could be large-diamond content is another matter.

I don't play Fipke's MTX....he just doesn't provide enough info to make some kind of informed speculation.

NDM? I missed it when the price of copper took off. It will be very sensitive to copper and gold prices.

Won't be going to the PDAC this year....enjoy...it should be good.

teevee

PS...Keep an eye on a tightly held oil and gas shell with a small share capitalization-STO. It just announced a financing by First Associates. If they still have their off shore gas deal in the Azov sea (see May 23, 2002 news), this could go for a wild ride.



To: Letmebe Frank who wrote (5577)3/2/2004 2:47:57 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 8273
 
Frank,

There has been little, if any, discussion on DVV and the the reported abundance of eclogitic garnets within the diamond stability and diamond inclusion fields from the Nanuq project. I believe these are of far more importance than many realize. Diamondiferous eclogite xenoliths (studded with very large diamonds up to the percent range) recovered from mines indicate that eclogites can contribute a large percentage of big diamonds, enhancing the size distribution within a deposit. I don't recall any other diamond explorer ever reporting such an abundance of eclogitic garnet chemistry within the diamond eclogites and world diamond inclusion fields. Have a look at slide #9 in the latest presentation:

dunsmuirventures.com

G-10's are good but I believe lots of DI eclogitic garnets are better:-))

cheers,
teevee