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Gold/Mining/Energy : Winspear Resources -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Walt who wrote (14171)2/10/1999 1:50:00 PM
From: mineman  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 26850
 
Winspear needs to dispel fears that have been publicized by influential news writers that it was discovered by people outside the company THAT HAD NOT BEEN ANNOUNCED BY WINSPEAR that the 3 largest stones make up 75% of the value of the 1200 diamonds and the value of these stones were 20 times higher than all the other stones put together ($2,000/carat versus $83/carat).

The stock price has therefore suffered since Kaiser released this fact.

Management should be EAGER to have an independent analysis conducted to show people that these written rumors of possible salting, which make no mistake Kaiser strongly indicated, are unfounded. Instead of that management is giving absolutely ridiculous excuses such as they do not want DeBeers to find out the kind of stones that will be coming on the market.

Management has to allow the independent analysis NOW!!!



To: Walt who wrote (14171)2/10/1999 1:50:00 PM
From: average joe  Respond to of 26850
 
I think all mineman wants to know are where are those three
big stones missing from the sample, he does not want to save
the world or re-invent the wheel. By the way do you know
where those three big stones are?

aj



To: Walt who wrote (14171)2/10/1999 2:10:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 26850
 
You know, all refutation of inane comment aside, I bet people would be willing to pay a reasonable premium for a stone that was certified as to its origin, cut and polished in the North, and set in Northern gold. The technology exists to inscribe the stone with lasers.
I would want a Winspear stone before any other, at a reasonable price, personally.

Diamonds are going to be a major industry up there, and a value-adding cachet could be developed by the right talent. For a registered trademark, how about 'Northern Ice' ... the tv ads could have Nelson Eddy and Jeannette MacDonald chasing diamond smugglers.

Happy gold thoughts - the-privateer.com
Courtesy of scotty the lunatrader - #reply-7755857 [whose system works well for 5 mos now, maybe more, that's just all i've followed] [lunaticker?]