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Gold/Mining/Energy : REX DIAMOND MINING TSE:RXD -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: George J. Tromp who wrote (1186)2/21/1999 11:53:00 AM
From: gg cox  Respond to of 2522
 
Hi George , I think I can answer your trivia Question with your own words from one of your previous posts.

"
The N. Blow accounts for 26% of production at
Bellesbank. The
North Blow also according to Serge Muller accounts for
the large stones as well. The percentage of large stones
mined from Bellesbank., i.e. stones over 2.2 carats to
10.0 carats are 12.2% of
production. stones bigger than 10 carats are 3.80%
production., courtesy of weekly production figures
from May of 96 to Sep 97.
The average realized price of stones .85 carats to 19.90
carats is
485 dollars/carat with a top range of 7500. Stones over
19.90 carat
average 3254/carat with a top range of 15000. So
figuring that 16.8
percent of production from Bellesbank are large pricy
stones.., and
the N. Blow accounts for 26% of production."
gg
Ps to all, a few other GJT posts of interest are 614,1013,1095.
Thanks George.



To: George J. Tromp who wrote (1186)2/21/1999 12:04:00 PM
From: George J. Tromp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2522
 
Good gg, you are a quick learner, now what color of kimberlite holds
the best grades on Rex Deposits Red or Black.?
What is the general grade depletion as dykes span out from the center of a lense emplacement.?
Regards
GJT