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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. PGDIF

"Peregrine Diamonds Ltd is a diamond exploration and development company with interests in diamond exploration properties located at Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Canada and The Republic of Botswana."

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Peregrine Diamonds Ltd. > CH-6 2.58cpt CH-7 0.88cpt as a starting point
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Post by Kidlapik on Jan 14, 2016 8:53am

CH-6 2.58cpt CH-7 0.88cpt as a starting point

You are correct that nobody would make a mine on the CH-7 deposit of 0.88cpt with the expected low $100us value BUT CH-7 was never suppose to be the center focus of this project anyways.
 

CH-7 has always been envisioned as a potential millfeed to prolong the reclamation and shut down of the facility. With valuations in the $125-150us range it accomplishes that task. It would have been great to have 1.5cpt at $200 but that did not happen. It does not sink the project.

CH-6 is the flagship and has just got another big increase. PEA will prove this mine is profitable and with PEA in hand management will explore every available financing/partnership option. Robert Friedland in this incredible bear market for commodities managed to sell 50% of the flagship kamoa copper project to a chinese company for $412-million US, before that they sold 10% of their company for $1.36/share a major premium to the price the market gave them. Right now Robert and Eric combined own 40% of the company. You want to talk about skin in the game who gets burned more if this fails you or them? Who knows more about the mining game you or them?

We are nearing the PEA a major milestone for any project. A milestone that will show in plain language the incredible economic potential for this project.

Comment by cudjo on Jan 14, 2016 9:24am
Kidlapik correct on one point, 7 isn't the focus, 6 is, it's a great pipe, great tiny pipe.    The problem is 7 doesn't have enough, and won't be valued enough to make this a mine. They don't have enough diamonds, go see pgd own slides how on what it takes and how much. 6 is too small and 7 won't put it past what is needed, they need more to prove out and w ...more  
Comment by ekim on Jan 14, 2016 12:28pm
You are right Kid....CH-7 was never supposed to be the focus as compared to ch-6. It was always the little brother. CH-6 came out first and the excellent CH-7 results that came out subsequent to that were overshadowed. The glimmer of hope that little brother could outgrow big brother is whether it would produce more specials. It is more of a flickr now...but results to date still show CH-7 has ...more  
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