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Stornoway Diamond Corp is a leading Canadian diamond exploration and producing company. Its principal business is the development of its flagship asset, the fully-owned Renard Mine, located in Quebec, Canada. The company intends to grow its business through the exploration and development of its mines. Stornoway also holds interests in a portfolio of exploration assets across Canada through owned properties and joint ventures. These properties and joint ventures include projects such as Adamantin, Qilalugaq and Pikoo.


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Post by cicerellion Dec 30, 2016 1:59pm
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The big ones

The big onesWill this be the sale that exposes the big ones? 

Ive done my best at speculating the size of those beauties in the last set of pictures, to no avail. They must be fairly significant to have the average price so high. They've had some time to sort out the plant if there was a breakage issue, and this plant was set up specifically to recover large ones. Matt says that he won't PR for big single stones? Is that right, from a previous post? I would hope to see some sort of news on big stones, isn't that why we've been here for so long? For some of us, we remember a 21ct stone that was broken in the core, way back close to a decade ago. Clearly, this can't be the largest. Please Matt, show us some good stuff.
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