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To: Gord Bolton who wrote (19377)5/15/1999 6:28:00 AM
From: Paul Bilecki  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26850
 
No Dump, No Pump....just preparing myself for a little jump. Off a bridge or up in into the sky, Bilecki is here and ready to take to the air.

Bilecki Prediction:

WSP wins the source race over Southernera!!!!!

Watch the wsp tape real close next week. That is why I got back in...Just a gut feel that this baby is going to run till $5-$7 prior to June bulks. Will sell 1/2 my position just before and ride the profits to zero or fifty.

Just bantering now but:
could you imagine wsp-snap is $10 and you have free diamondex stock and rights at $1 and the next week the stock is trading at 5 times that value due to a Hilltop Pop!!!!! Just dreaming.

Well, gentleman, AOT/Debeers/Major probably have the goods, I hope you all listenend. Tyler is next.
wsp at these levels is risky, but so is pure whiskey!

Drunken Bilecki

P.S. Oh by the way JK, its WSP's turn for the last laugh!!!!



To: Gord Bolton who wrote (19377)5/15/1999 11:55:00 AM
From: teevee  Respond to of 26850
 
Gord,
An insight into what a parcel of diamond crystals, almost as 'good' as from Snap Lake, might look like, is the picture on the cover of the SUF annual report.....SUF got $US217.00 per carat after the 20% DeBeers marketing cost charge and whatever their charges are for sorting and grading, and the charge against the worldwide advertising campaign(at least $US270.00 per carat before DeBeers deductions)......The parcels from Snap Lake "sheet" should have a higher proportion of well shaped octahedrons than a pipe such as SUF's M-1 and some larger stones(better size distribution)......a picture of spotted crystals worth a reported $US120.00 per carat from the Leopard fissure on page 6 of the SUF annual report provides some contrast....
regards,
teevee