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Gold/Mining/Energy : Canabrava Diamond -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Dave Pavlik who wrote (925)3/23/1999 2:13:00 PM
From: Diamond Daze  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2402
 
Well I think it is another JV in Brazil....also they (at some point in time) are going to give us updates on what they found in both Brazil and Ontario....it seems as if the OGS gave us a very good idea of what they found. I would suggest that the samples we took were much more in depth than what the OGS took...

"According to the mines ministry, important mineral indicators were found by the Ontario Geological Survey (OGS) during a
regional mapping and stream sediment sampling survey. A stream sediment sampling project completed in the Roche
Lake-Opasatika Lake area southwest of Kapuskasing reveals the mineral potential is higher than previously thought.
The OGS has confirmed the presence of kimberlite indicator minerals in the Kap area. Making this finding even more
important is the presence of other base metals.
The survey investigations have focused on evaluating the mineral potential of the Kapuskasing Structural Zone, a bedrock
feature that extends from Wawa through Kap to the James Bay Lowland.
"Stream sediment sampling surveys for kimberlite indicator minerals are essential investigative techniques used by
geoscientists to identify geological terrain which may contain potential diamond bearing bodies," said Tom Morris, of the
OGS, based in Sudbury. "The findings from these studies clearly indicate that this structure is a world-class exploration
target as it has the potential to host diamond-bearing kimberlite along its length."
Well well well.....looks like we staked damn near the whole thing...DD



To: Dave Pavlik who wrote (925)3/24/1999 1:05:00 AM
From: Claude Cormier  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2402
 
<<What do you think about SWG merging with CNB into just SWG?
Why have 2 companies under one roof and managment? Or is there some reasons why it is beneficial to have them separate? >>

Don't think this will happen now as SWG is way undervalued relative to CNB. But I don't see why it couldn't happen one of these days.