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To: Rocket Red who wrote (18915)5/2/1999 2:13:00 PM
From: Andrew  Respond to of 26850
 
Hi Red,

My thoughts are that they wanted more material for CF so that they could more accurately predict grade. This is especially necessary with the shorter length intersections of 2.5 to 3m which we are getting from the dyke. Sure a few larger stones will show up, we already saw a .75 carat stone in one of the drill cores from last year and likely will see more this time.

Call Randy about the timeliness of CF results. Don't expect any too soon as Lakefield is backed up with work and apparantly can only put through 72kg of material a day for CF. We may get the bulk results before any CF. I posted two weeks ago that the bulk would probably be processed and grade announced by early June. I guess my source isn't lookin too bad these days either. Stil no match for some of the good stuff you've posted, keep it comin my friend and buy back those shares soon. I think you did the right thing and you will buy back a few more than you sold. I can't be bothered I'm too busy trading blue chip stock besides my WSP shares are pretty much free at this point. Not gonna chance missing out on a big move which could come at any time if some precoius metal fund decides it wants 500,000 shares.

Good Luck,

Andy



To: Rocket Red who wrote (18915)5/2/1999 4:56:00 PM
From: .Trev  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 26850
 
Red:-

We've been through all this core size discussion a number of times in the past few months. The larger core is used because it give more information. Nobody expects to get large stones in it, because that is not a reasonable expectation.

Way back at the beginning of this year we had all that discussion on the size distribution curve and how after all the CF results were tabulated the curve permitted better extrapolation of the whole probable size range from the further 3.5" cores. MRDI experts toured with RT to several DAP shows and convinced most of the intelligent NLRs that this was so.

Can't really understand why you 've suddenly turned so negative because nothing has really changed. The earth is still round, the sky is still up and the large diazmonds are still down below Snap. Bide a while and all will be revealed.

Meantime be of good cheer and thank the gods you have more sense than to get involved in the Internet stock craze, and it is a craze!!!!!!!!

Cheers