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To: Ed Pakstas who wrote (141)1/2/1998 10:21:00 PM
From: sapp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2251
 
For all
Informative thread. I,ve been involved in canadian diamonds since 1990 and seen alot. My pick for this year is Aber and my prediction is Canada will be a world class producer within 5 years.

For anyone interested, good article entitled "blue ground" in the January-February 1998 edition of Canadian Geographic. Report in lay terms focusing on the NWT and in particular ABZ, SUF and diamet. Good reading.

Thanks again for the good info



To: Ed Pakstas who wrote (141)1/3/1998 12:51:00 AM
From: Jimsy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2251
 
Ed - looks like its going to be a race between South Voiseys Bay Harp Lake and Alberta diamond hunt for the front page attention early in 1998, since gold isn't sure which way it is going yet.

Couple of things to watch.......

Marum has quite a few land packages, and made a very good jv with Caribgold a company that has as much cash in the bank as the market value, and is run and managed by a pretty astute group that I sense wants a piece of this action.

The other is that Sheldon just took over Blackrun Ventures that only has about 2 million shares, and is jv'd in most of the very well located Everest properties. Look at the charts of these 2 companies, going straight up!!

We might expect a comapany like Blackrun with so few shares to be used as a fund raiser for the proprties of Pure Gold not tied into Ashton.

Both Blackrun and Everest look like they are well on their way to $1, and with so few shares, who knows where Blackrun could end up.

Vewy, vewy interesting, no?