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Afri-Can Marine Minerals Corporation V.AFA



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Comment by arpagon29on Jun 10, 2010 4:13pm
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RE: RE: re;what happened

RE: RE: re;what happenedGood points,

But my questions than become, what were you (the question is general to all and not specific to you Cue) expecting regarding the quantity ?  Did you believe that they were doing exploration or production ? For me the amount are very good for this type of sampling program, just revert back to the presentation on marine diamond and you can see the importance of the results...

Now what were you (the question is general to all and not specific to you Cue) expecting regarding the size of the diamonds ?

The reason for that follow question is that since the average size of marine diamonds from Namibia that were mined by Namco and DFI were between 0.15 carat and 0.3 carats,  and that these same diamonds sold for values above US $ 200 per carats I dot really see the size and and issue. ...

I really enjoy these honest discussion, so please continue
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