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To: teevee who wrote (1831)1/3/1999 1:52:00 AM
From: Tomato  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2251
 
Thanks teevee. Wish they'd give us some results from the drill samples Lakefield has so we'd have more to talk about in the interim.

Let's see, there might be an announcement of the winter program budget- they did that on 1/21/97. That might move the stock up a bit.
Then there's the "winter drill program has commenced" NR. That should be good for the price.

Somewhere, hopefully before the winter program starts we'll get the Lakefield results, which, if they're consistent, should move things up, too. Carat and Hilltop could bring positive surprises. They had a JV project- Wekusko in Manitoba - last year with SUF. I have no idea if they're doing anything with that this year. Anyway, I think there should be enough NRs and newsletter hype to keep the stock moving up long before the bulk sample is done and reported on.

I can see a potential "problem" being, "Should I take a lot of money off the table at $10, or wait for the bulk sample results to come back and hope for $20+?" I think I know how you'd answer that one!



To: teevee who wrote (1831)1/3/1999 2:20:00 AM
From: Andrew  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2251
 
teevee. I was looking at this map tonight and was wondering...

winspear.com

Where it shows the kimberlite subcrop on the NW peninsula to the North of that it shows they have drilled 3 land based targets which have hit kimberlite. Though it is not shown on the map would it be safe to say that the dyke subcrop continues here and that open pit tonnage may be substantially increased from this area.



To: teevee who wrote (1831)1/3/1999 6:08:00 AM
From: Chas.  Respond to of 2251
 
teevee............<<<Given my knowledge and experience, I am very confident that grades will stand up to prior results>>> What is this knowledge and experience you speak of..........chuck