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Platinova Resources A/S (PAS-TO)
An SI Board Since September 1997
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Emcee:  LinT Type:  Unmoderated
Fri 19 Sept 97 In the News
The Financial Post says in its Friday edition that if you missed the
Alberta diamond play, here is one that is not as hot: the Greenland diamond
play. Reporter John Schreiner says that it only involves a handful of
companies listed on Canadian exchanges, often with inter-related directors.
All except Dia Met Minerals are trading at close to their 52-week lows. The
Greenland play is at a very early stage. Little drilling has been done and
no kimberlite pipes have been found. Kimberlite boulders, however, have
been found, two of which contained diamonds, and there are plenty of
indicator minerals. Rather than quarrel about overlapping claims, Platinova
Resources invited Fjordland Minerals to earn a 50 per-cent interest in
about a third of the Platinova ground. Major General Resources president
Richard Atkinson formed Fjordland as a new company for the Greenland
program. Dia Met says that chairman Charles Fipke's sampling in Greenland
detected kimberlite indicator minerals at least as favourable as in the Lac
de Gras discovery in the Northwest Territories.
(c) Copyright 1997 Canjex Publishing Ltd. canada-stockwatch.com

It seems as if the majors like De Beers, Dia Met and Aber plus juniors such as Lexam and Fiordland have already staked properties in Greenland.
Does anyone have any information about a timeframe or schedule for work to be done by these companies on their Greenland properties?
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19 Hi Bruce........Your cost basis should not be too bad from here if you're Charles Kalb-5/20/1999
18 Hi Charles At last. Have been holding this baby since last Summer, got to feelzedex-5/20/1999
17 OK, I'll talk to myself for now. News out after close, JV on zinc-lead-silvCharles Kalb-5/20/1999
16 Hey, I'm gonna grab this first post in 8 months before someone else does. PCharles Kalb-5/20/1999
15 For those still interested, Platinova's web site should be up and running sLinT-9/25/1998
14 PLATINOVA A/S ___________________________ TORONTO, July 15 /CNW/ - Platinova AWiner-7/15/1998
13 What happened to this stock recently?Jiong Sun-4/7/1998
12 Canaccord Feb Report Switching to diamonds, on December 18, David James authorDon Billins-2/14/1998
11 GREENLAND: DIAMOND EXPLORATION PLAY SPRING '98 ÿÿÿÿDon Billins-2/12/1998
10 Another possible explanation could lie in the fact that the different companiesLinT-2/10/1998
9 LXM has an O+G fallback - PAS just delayed Zn production to remove the high grardww-2/7/1998
8 Bishop likes LEX more than PAS. His fax alerts do wonders for a stock. WalterWalter Kalin-2/7/1998
7 can anyone tell me why lexam has been moving every day and pas just sits there.the eagle-2/6/1998
6 Just got my copy of the Nov-97 Greenland Minex News (a small newletter put out Terry J. Crebs-12/15/1997
5 Hi Fred, I don't know how many shs are outstanding but I can tell you thatony p-12/15/1997
4 All is too quiet on this front. I've done minimal DD on Platinova but havedr fred stocovaz-12/15/1997
3 Hi Jiong, here's the press release that you were looking for. Platinova A/LinT-10/10/1997
2 David, can you post the news? thanks. Also, anyone knows the financial situatioJiong Sun-9/23/1997
1 Hello, I guess you missed the news today from Lexam/Platinova. they haveDav!d-9/22/1997
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