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Gold/Mining/Energy : LAYFIELD RESSOURCES (LAY-VSE) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Rocket Red who wrote (445)12/9/1998 3:05:00 PM
From: Gord Bolton  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 528
 
I think that Botswana is one of the largest if not the largest producer of diamonds in the world. Aside from the diamonds that the children "were picking up on the side of the road" there is very little evidence of commercial diamond production in Alberta, now or in the near future.
Layfield is a steal at .11 cents. 6 confirmed kimberlite pipes and a huge exploration area with all kinds of targets. Hello!



To: Rocket Red who wrote (445)12/9/1998 3:50:00 PM
From: keith schaefer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 528
 
Red - That is not true. There is no relation between pipe size and diamond counts. All a big pipe means is that the grade can be lower to have an economic deposit - scale; just like any mining operation. Bigger tonnages can support lower grades.

Hitting 6 of 8 holes I would say is excellent.