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Canadian Diamond Play Cafi
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In the ten years since the Lac de Gras discovery, Canada has yielded some very high grade diamond deposits. Five of the highest value per tonne deposits in the world are now in Canada, including the three richest in the world. By revenue, Canada is rapidly climbing the world diamond production ranking. From zero production in 1998, Canada has now overtaken Australia and become the world’s sixth largest diamond producer by revenue, accounting for about 6 % of world diamond production by revenue.It is estimated that Canada will be producing approximately 15 million carats per year by 2007, which will be almost 12% of world carat production. Canada’s projected diamond production looks even better by revenue. Based on three mines in Canada, revenue production will peak at about 19% of world diamond production by 2008. With commencement of full production at Diavik in 2003, Canada will be jockeying for third position with South Africa. There are more commercial diamond deposits yet to be confirmed throughout Canada. Canada’s statistics are impressive, but potential exists for these numbers to grow even further. There are other prospective diamond exploration regions in Canada. A few projects have emerged from the first decade or more of diamond exploration in Canada. These projects do not yet host advanced exploration or development stage projects. If all of them were developed, these discoveries could allow Canada to overtake Russia in second place of world revenue production rankings.
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As of this month, Feb 2005, the diamond sector has shown signs of coming out of coma. Moving forward, there are signs the resource sector will continue to show high increase in market caps, specifically in diamond stocks. 2005/2006 can generate major interest in the resource sector.

As of October 2019, the sector is still in a coma.
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16203Lucara, still nothing. Does anyone believe these numbers ? investing.com [graThe Barracuda™-last Saturday
16202Diamonds [youtube video]The Barracuda™-last Saturday
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16199I'm waiting and probably doing nothing. can't really see anything to buThe Barracuda™-October 10
16198thx I'l have a lookjazzlover2-October 9
16197then there's this guy also youtube.comThe Barracuda™-October 9
16196Are the lab grown diamond guys doomed ? youtube.comThe Barracuda™-October 9
16195Hight valued/quality gems have been soaring over the last year. Most diamond cThe Barracuda™-October 9
16194LUC claims a profit; beliveable ? I dunno.The Barracuda™-October 9
16193the competition [youtube video]The Barracuda™-October 9
16192 LUC - T 20.0 0.185 · 0.19 21.5 0.19 Rocket Red-October 9
16191I was once a LUC shareholder, as I have with many of the Lundin companies since jazzlover2-October 9
16190LUC survived de beers Maybe Marilyn was right ? For today's generation?The Barracuda™-October 9
16189Gonna put LUC on my alerts. Diamonds have been dead so long no one can even reThe Barracuda™-October 9
16188Kaiser 2022 was last entry kaiserresearch.comThe Barracuda™-October 9
16187Petra Diamonds [graphic]The Barracuda™-October 9
16186What ever happened to Lucero ? They were finding big diamonds in Namibia, rigThe Barracuda™-October 9
16185Here's some info [graphic] [graphic]The Barracuda™-October 9
16184 MPVD - T 57.0 0.04 · 0.045 583.0 0.04 -0.005Rocket Red1October 9
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16182Gem stones soaring No mention of diamonds [youtube video]The Barracuda™-September 27
16181N.W.T. inspection officer flags fuel spills, poor management at camp near GahchoRocket Red-June 28
16180Diamond mining industry cracks under pressure - MINING.COMRocket Red1May 29
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