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To: skelly who wrote (3975)11/16/1997 5:54:00 PM
From: paul centis  Respond to of 26850
 
Skelly! Based on the fact that MPV had recovered "coloured stones" in the past from the 5034 pipe, I would have to agree with you.



To: skelly who wrote (3975)11/16/1997 6:23:00 PM
From: Chas.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Skelly........ No-one said DeBeers was going after Winspear, all I said was, wouldn't it be great if they did...the share price would skyrocket. A real possibility exists tho because WSP has found Fancies in the dike samples that were analyzed last summer and if that were to bear out in sizable quanity then the CSO would want to protect their price monopolies that are in place. Regards MPV activity, their share price already reflects real value, maybe inflated value, they don't have quite enough tonnage yet to prove economics given their quality. They might even have Fancies, who knows! But .....here's a hot tip.......if you don't already own WSP... run...don't walk..... to a broker and buy some, do yourself a favor... buy a bunch.....Calling em the way I see em........Chuck



To: skelly who wrote (3975)11/17/1997 10:00:00 AM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Skelley: Ya sure they do. The current valuations speaks very highly
of such. 3yrs ago the pumpers on the internet spoke highly as well.
Seem to recall 5.0 to 7.0 carats/ton and some outlandish dollars/carat as well. Judging from published data the counts dropped
as mini-bulk sampling progressed. Mr. Shatza and friends knew very
well what they had a mediocre pipe at best. After the intial hype of
5.0 carats/ton and the fiasco of one of their field geologists being a
convicted drug felon it didnt sit to well with the market. Where in any
published record is their mention of fancies as well. Judging at the
current valuations they got many of coloreds were bort., or off color
whites which in the Fancy world isnt in the same league. Did they
report any pinks., and yellows or green. If they had any of them in
quantity 5034 would be leading the pack in valuation not sucking
hind tit to Aber and Southerna. 5034 is not a stand alone pipe may
the others will boost the incentive to develop but DeBeers may have
a lot to say about that as well.
Good Day: