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To: .Trev who wrote (19353)5/14/1999 12:42:00 PM
From: teevee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
.Trev,
I have a question for you.....If WSP management didn't expect good bulk sample results and good valuations, and assuming that those white octahedrons aren't showing up in good numbers at the plant, WHY would wsp continue to drill? If recoveries weren't going very well, I would shut the drilling program down immediately....why spend the money drilling if that is the case? Alternately, they must be hitting kimberlite above 300 meters depth or they would stop as well....allowing 6 days per hole per each of the two drill rigs with drill move, set up and tear down, works out to an average of one hole every three days.....that would be another 20 holes by the end of June....just trying to "peel the onion" or "read the tea leaves" here:-)
regards,
teevee



To: .Trev who wrote (19353)5/14/1999 3:25:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
I agree .Trev,

It would be nice to get a progress report with location map and intercept lengths. It can't be too far off. Management is sitting on information that is pertinent to the market.

Re: caustic dissolution results from summer and fall program,....anyone know what the standard deviation (carats per tonne) was in the previously reported drill cores? I didn't see it reported anywhere,..but perhaps I am blind. I hope it is low, or this may be why they want all the drill core caustic dissolution results in before they report them,...to average out the lousy readings.

russett, sort of waiting patiently for the bulks