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Gold/Mining/Energy : JAB International (JABI) -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Frank Brisebois who wrote (4390)3/31/1999 2:35:00 PM
From: SurfCa2  Respond to of 4571
 
Brush Creek to Develop African Diamond Mine

GRASS VALLEY, Calif.--March 31, 1999--Brush Creek Mining and Development Co. Inc. (OTC BB:BCMD), in the process of merging with JAB International, has announced plans to send senior geologists to Central Africa.

A.C.A. HOWE International, Toronto, will evaluate two possible sites for a diamond processing plant. This plant will process 30,000 cubic meters of diamond bearing gravel per month. This, we hope, will generate a revenue of $1,200,000 per month.

JAB International, holds permits for 3,500 square kilometers of diamond and gold mines in the Central African Republic. Previous geological studies and past production have shown an average yield of 0.23 carats of diamonds per cubic meter of gravel on the property.

Jefferson Adams Bootes, newly named president of Brush Creek stated yesterday, "I believe we have a very exciting opportunity through the merger of the two companies, with three excellent mining projects with substantial revenue potential."

Web Sites: www.jabinternational.com

www.bcmd.com

CONTACT:

Brush Creek Mining and Development Co. Inc.

Winter Park, Fla.

Ramsey Pollard Jr., 800/380-1087

bcmd.com

BW1316 MAR 31,1999

9:47 PACIFIC

12:47 EASTERN



To: Frank Brisebois who wrote (4390)3/31/1999 10:17:00 PM
From: Ron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4571
 
Are you kidding me??? They are going to mine diamonds in Africa.
Hell, I'd be happy just to see gold coming out of the ground in CA.
This strike anyone as strange?
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