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Gold/Mining/Energy : Kensington Resources Ltd. (V.KRT) * Diamond in the rough! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: I_C_Deadpeople who wrote (1484)3/31/1998 12:27:00 PM
From: j bell  Respond to of 5206
 
In Dr Rombouts' opinion, it is reasonable to expect that the average carat price for many of the Fort a la Corne kimberlites could be in the US$50 to US$100 range, particularly since his statistical studies of the microdiamond analytical data indicate that several kimberlite bodies could have the potential to contain larger and better quality stones than those generally recovered from the minibulk samples to date. The entire inventory of macrodiamonds recovered at Fort a la Corne, including the 1997 stones is 68.8% gems, 20.5% near gems, and 10.7% industrial grade stones.