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To: Rick the Vet who wrote (19332)5/13/1999 5:11:00 PM
From: UPTICK  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
TO ALL!
This thread is too quiet,what's cooking? Did you all notice the MGJ news......I like it!!!!



To: Rick the Vet who wrote (19332)5/13/1999 6:37:00 PM
From: teevee  Respond to of 26850
 
Rick,

<<<Crunch, crunch, crunch --- I can just hear the bulk sample being processed right now. I bet there are some employee's eyes popping out just about every day now.>>>>>

Don't forget about the two drills working away on the north shore....with a hole done every three or four days on 400 meter centres, and one of those 400 x 400 meter squares with a hole in it, there could be another million tonnes or so of drill indicated kimberlite with an in ground resource value of $500 million....an effective use of shareholder's money I would say....also, if there is a large area under the north shore with relatively thicker kimberlite, an MRDI study at 5000 tonnes per day or more would be more likely than say 3000 tonnes per day.....I wouldn't be surprised if they chased the thicker kimberlite intersections up dip to as close to surface as possible.....maybe mine development will be from the north shore?....really not much to say until we get more news of some kind.....an update at the end of this week plotting the new drill holes would be nice.....depths would be even better:-)Snap Lake is shaping up to be worth more than Ekati and Diavik combined....
regards,
teevee