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To: average joe who wrote (14985)2/19/1999 1:59:00 PM
From: .Trev  Respond to of 26850
 
Yeah but are there any diamonds in it???

I understand you used to have a brain, why don't you use it and apply for readmission to the human race. Grow up man and get a life!

There's no joy or satisfaction in wehat you're doing now and that's for absolute sure!!

Put Joe down Shaun, and reinvent yourself!

Have a good day!



To: average joe who wrote (14985)2/19/1999 2:53:00 PM
From: Walt  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Sometimes Joe, I dont know why I bother trying to talk sense. You better give a talk at the PDA because apparently most CEOs of Companies exploring for mines or operating mines are deluding themselves. According to you one would need two three million ounces of gold just to pay for a mine and at that they would need 5 ounce ore. Fools that they are they are out looking for a million or two ounces at less then an ounce per ton grade.
Your numbers are out to lunch Joe.
There are lots of mines that cost less then a half billion to put into production and there are lots of those running underground operations at rock worth far less then $2000 a ton. And they make money.
regards Walt



To: average joe who wrote (14985)2/19/1999 3:14:00 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26850
 
Too bad you need diamonds to make a diamond mine, krt/Debeers could really have something if it wasn't for that. They could maybe talk wsp into loaning them a few to backhand into a bulk sample to attract financing, though.

$2,000/tonne minimum ore value to make a mine? - then there aren't any mines on the planet, aj, and this beer can in my hand was immaculately conceived. Really shakes the foundations of my structural principles, that revelation.

$500Cdn/tonne ore will just walk away by itself if you don't post a guard on it.



To: average joe who wrote (14985)2/19/1999 4:30:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
Shaun,
I taught you this important mining lesson before and I guess I will have to teach it to you again....If Lupin's grade was .5 ounce per tonne gold, would it still be operating? Remember that its grade was .4 OPT with only 6 million tonnes drill indicated, when it went into production....when you consider that indicated grades at Snap Lake are equivilent to better than 1 OPT gold, and a world renowned analyst conservatively pegs drill indicated resource at over 20 million tonnes, and also confident in grade continuity as indicated by CF results, I recommend you mortgage your acreage and short more Winspear......afterall, a good education is no different that anything else, you get what you pay for...maybe then the lesson will have been learned...but I doubt it...oh ya, let me know where I can buy for $3.40 per share, a junior company with a 68% interest and operatorship in a project with the equivilent of over 20 million ounces gold at a grade in excess of 1 OPT....I would like to buy some.