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To: Famularo who wrote (4058)2/26/1998 10:09:00 AM
From: Jesse  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7966
 
"The first two magnetic anomalies drilled in areas about 30km east of the
earlier discoveries have proven to be reflections of kimberlite. The two
kimberlites, termed K-11 and K-15, have sizeable magnetic signatures:

Anomaly Depth of
Dimensions Overburden
---------- ----------
K-11 500m x 250m 13.4 metres
K-15 600m x 200m 42.7 metres

These early results from the reconnaissance program are encouraging
indications of a new cluster or clusters of pipes beyond the two
identified to date."

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Thirty km east, hmmmm?

More good news! Interesting dimensions-- oblong I wonder?

-j
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To: Famularo who wrote (4058)2/26/1998 2:03:00 PM
From: Jackleg  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 7966
 
You called it right: you've got my ear.

I suppose that everybody knew that they would find more kimberlites, eh! A respectable share price increase, ($4.30) but not backed up by volume (43,750). I guess its take more convincing!!!
I guess Joe public is waiting for the K14 bulk sample results in June ... and the K 91 mini bulk results!!! Me too.