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


To: Diamond Daze who wrote (1077)4/9/1999 4:29:00 PM
From: m.philli  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2402
 
DD, I think we're all in agreement,any day now this stocks gonna rocket! Just WISH SWG, would get it started, by announcing they feel CNB is terribly undervalued considering these prospects and announce their gonna buy CNB shares in the market. They got the cash,they did buy back SWG stock last fall, show a little compassion for the faithful.
Question, could they do that without releasing everything they know so far?
mike (impatiently faithful)



To: Diamond Daze who wrote (1077)4/10/1999 11:44:00 AM
From: m.philli  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2402
 
Morning guys, after reading the article on the Suf thread about colored fancies, I can understand the difficulty on determining the economics of a pipe when your dealing with these type of diamonds.
It also becomes clearer why the alluvials are so important in relation to pipe economics. My god, if a pipe contained one of those red rubys, you could find nothing but one of these in 10,000 tonnes, and still be a very profitable pipe. No wonder they are so interested what turns up in the old riverbeds. IT would effect the size of the bulk samples needed to determine if a pipe is "not economic".
Does anyone have info on prices for various colored grades, if so could they post it.