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


To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1183)4/25/1999 8:12:00 PM
From: 1st.mate  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2402
 
Claude:
Ok who put the blades in your Ice-cream?????Matey



To: Claude Cormier who wrote (1183)4/25/1999 10:58:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2402
 
Hi Claude,

Ordinarily I would laugh at Kaiser, and his recommendation of this stock. But I know enough about the backgrounds and history of management and directors of 3 companies involved in this chase for Brazil diamonds that I have a certain level of trust in their skills,....and let's face it, diamonds are still hot,...not like internut,...but still hot,..okay warm, but many metals are cold, cold, cold. The directors in these companies have put their money where their mouth is, that's another plus.

I agree with your statement on reserves, but that is what Canabrava and PVF are sampling for along the Rio do Sono river. They have purchased a small diamond processing plant to allow them to complete an extensive bulk sampling program over the next 12 months in several environments along the river that have shown through preliminary testing to have good potential to support commercial diamond production.

Something excited SUF enough to JV a property that has past alluvial production. The finding of kimberlite bodies in the drainage area has enhanced the chance to find the parent sources of the alluvials which have produced more than 50 diamonds of gem quality weighing 100 to 726 carats.

Ontario is uncertain,...the presence of indicator minerals is meaningless until diamonds are found. Brazil is different, diamonds have been found, and a rich history of diamond production exists in these areas. That deserves a higher stock price until it is proven the kimberlites are eroded away, and nothing is left to be mined.

Take a chance,...pi*s your pants!!!!

russett