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To: ddl who wrote (12992)1/21/1999 1:16:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Denis:

The NR's speak volumes and in my mind prove the diamonds are spread throughout the emplacement uniformly. The evidence of diamond bearing kimberlite spread all over Snap lake is irrefutable.

The technical paper to be presented at the Cordilleran by Winspear will illuminate many of the unique properties of this kimberlite emplacement, and will answer many of your questions. My source for that is the company itself.

As far as basketball sized nodules of diamonds - they exist in many deposits and this is likely what Winspear hit with one of their drill cores - if the rumors are true - we'll find out next week.

I was really upset with John P. that he didn't short enough to trip all of my low bids today, but he posted that he is waiting to do it later today. Only 2 and a bit more trading days left, for now I guess I have to chase some asks for more cheap stock.

russet