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


To: Maher Sid-Ahmed who wrote (2417)8/5/1998 10:26:00 AM
From: Lilian Debray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5206
 
DeBeers share price is about $17 so how can KRT go to $30 even if we are talking Canadian $'s.

Actually, it is not impossible at the time of a final feasibility study. That target may be based on medium-to-long term target prices for Aber Resources ($30-40 per share / 45.5 million shares outstanding, 48 million fully diluted) such as the one set by David James, mining analyst for Canaccord Capital in a recent research report.

Under the title "Persistence pays off for Aber" p.6, the Northern Miner (Aug 3-9, 1998) comments on the report:

"The report includes an excellent discussion on Aber's evolution as an emerging diamond producer, which James witnessed first-hand. There was a learning curve, to be sure (BHP and Dia Met had a better handle on both the geochemical and geophysical signatures of the pipes likely to be diamondiferous), but Aber and its partner (Rio Tinto) learned fast they also learned valuable lessons from the fiasco known as Kli Kwi Cho - a highly touted pipe that failed to live up to early expectations."

That was back in November 1993.

In 1991, ABZ went from a high of $1.40 in July to $0.35 in August.



To: Maher Sid-Ahmed who wrote (2417)8/5/1998 2:36:00 PM
From: average joe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5206
 
Maher - the only company in a junior major situation that
would see such huge gains would be the junior, let's say
the major has a hundred million shares out and the junior
has 5 million shares out. The junior would be quick to
gain in any discovery based on speculation. The major
might not gain at all for various reasons. The junior
has it's eggs in one basket the major numerous baskets.

Also, with this play it is a big negative that DeBeer's
has not invested in KRT. As a matter of fact they did
the opposite they divested to KRT! This is a very very
weak play with almost no hope at all.

over and out - aj