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To: brit2 who wrote (5196)1/24/2007 11:55:32 AM
From: james flannigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16206
 
Brit SRM is a fine company, but you can buy a $4 billion deposit sitting beside Diavik and Ekati that is in an advanced mine planning stage with not a 50% equity but a 72% equity for less money than SRM.With the fact that the bulk sample is going to the Ekati plant,the insiders at Ekati will get a first hand look at the diamonds.It is my view PGD will be taken over by Ekati or Diavik for well over the IPO price that being $5.00.Eric said that Robert is well connected to RIO TINTO, and they will show an interest as the project moves ahead.Watch for a stealth rally over the next few months... James



To: brit2 who wrote (5196)1/24/2007 2:47:19 PM
From: james flannigan  Respond to of 16206
 
brit2, Eric will be meeting with West Winds Matt O'keefe this week. We may see PGD shares move higher... James



To: brit2 who wrote (5196)1/25/2007 9:04:32 AM
From: james flannigan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 16206
 
Doing some rough calculations on the 700 meter distance between the D0-27 and D0-18 kimberlite,I have come up with a 17.5 million added tons should the two pipes be connected at depth.The micro diamonds counts from the D0-18 are suggesting a grade of about 1.4 ct per ton.I have a feeling that the tl in place kimberlite will increase big time on the WO project.We are due for an updated resource calculation any time now. PGD shares are the cheapest rough diamonds in Canada... James