RE: Kappa BSPosted by: peachy1969 (ID#: 2117600)
Original Message:
Kappa caught BS'ing. The sample was split befoe being turned to concentrate. In their news release SNO themselves said the 100 tonnes should turn in to 1 tonne of concentrate. Now look at the pied pumper you are following !!!
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So peachy1969 if your so concerned about keeping Joe&Jane Public the investor informed as to the antics and BS postings of some of
the more robust and colourful members on this board WHY DON'T YOU
POST SOME ACTUAL FACTS TO BACK UP THE CLAIMS YOU MAKE?
Example:past posts from board member in question,Maybe even the NEWS RELEASE you refer to Or maybe your just someone who doesn't have a life so you resort to Bashing like bashers do? Im sure others on this board would like to know?
I took the liberty of pasting the following NR from back in Dec07 it came from marketwire news site GLTA
GD.
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Snowfield Development Corp.
TSX VENTURE: SNO
Dec 13, 2007 17:03 ET
Snowfield Development Corp.: DeBeers Processed 100 Tonnes of Bulk Sample
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - Dec. 13, 2007) -
BULK SAMPLE
Snowfield Development Corp. ("Snowfield" or the "Company") (TSX VENTURE:SNO) has been notified by DeBeers Canada Exploration Ltd. ("DeBeers") that the first 100 tonnes of the 500 tonne bulk sample of the Mud Lake kimberlite has been processed through DeBeers' Dense Media Separation Plant in Grande Prairie, Alberta. The processing yielded 1559.71kg of concentrate which was divided into two batches. One batch, weighing 518.80kg, of concentrate has been shipped by air freight with Brink's Canada Limited - Global Services to DeBeers' Laboratory in Johannesburg, South Africa for diamond recovery, with scheduled arrival next week. The second batch, comprising 1559.71kg of kimberlite concentrate, has been sent by truck to the Saskatchewan Research Council's Laboratory in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan where it will arrive this evening, December 13, 2007.
Snowfield had originally intended to divide the concentrate into three batches with the third batch being sent to the Kennecott Canada Exploration's Laboratory in Thunder Bay, Ontario. However, the Company has been informed by Kennecott that due to scheduled maintenance the concentrate could not be processed in time to meet Snowfield's schedule. Results, with diamond counts, are expected to be available from the Saskatchewan Research Council's Laboratory by early February 2008. DeBeers expects to have their diamond counts available by the end of March 2008.
DRILLING
Snowfield has scheduled the Christmas break for their drill crews from December 15, 2007 with drilling resuming January 8, 2008.
The Ticho Project, hosting the diamondiferous Mud Lake kimberlite, is located approximately 50km South East of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories. The remaining 400 tonnes of the 500 tonne bulk sample of diamondiferous kimberlite is expected to be trucked to the DeBeers Dense Media Separation Plant by mid February 2008. As has previously been reported, DeBeers is providing their Dense Media Separation services at no cost to, and with no obligation from, Snowfield.
On behalf of the Board of Directors,
Snowfield Development Corp.
Robert T. Paterson, President and Director
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The TSX Venture Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of the contents hereof.
For more information, please contact
Snowfield Development Corp.
Robert T. Paterson
President and Director
(604) 681-5720 or Toll Free: 1-800-859-6463
(604) 681-6937 (FAX)
Email: communications@snowfield.com
Website: www.snowfield.com