miner8740Besides the 'large companies - no risk requirement" and the possibility of of keeping the go it alone option on in the mix. ------ What can I add.
I am sure others have heard this story --- Joe was offered by the DeBeers rep --- with cheque book in hand - "How much do you want this cheque written for?" Is deBeers interested you bet. Woulkd they love to see this company in trouble --- you Bet. Would they do stuff to agrivate towards those ends???
Nobody screwwwwd past investors - have you paid so little attention to the diamond companies during the dor down period ??? not to see what is going on in that world. DOR has raised funds when needed - tightened up cash outlay when necessary and generally has been able to progress
Ryder has the scholarship - note the papers on WAWA diamonds recently released - This is not Ryder BS -
These papers are supervised scientists adding to what is known in the diamond world. my summary - DOR diamonds are like other kimberlitic diamonds in apparent oregin.
They are in conglomerates as might be found of the naminbian coast being mined by deBeer dredges as I write --- You do not think that really old rocks can have diamonds in them ---- The primciple for the construction of geologic knowledge is that "the present is the key to the past." The DOR Wawa conglomerate will become a TYPE location a model in the NEW world of diamond exploration. I am one of those OLD investors and I am at a loss - but not worried that this will be a mine - I am concerned that DOR could be squeezed out -- This is a lot different than concern over what the bulk value will be - I am not concerned there - the scholarship has been done and - WE KNOW that Namibian comglomerate diamonds are better than the average African diamonds. If the "present is the key to the past should not the Wawa diamonds in this conglomerate be better also??
I believe it is so I have invested a tad more than may be prudent - my money is where my mouth is - I also believe my brain is with them as well. In the school days amother maxim to do well on tests was to "know thy proff" I believe I do know Ryder a tiny bit - so that bit too much cash was committed for this next test.
Do more reflection before you write and you may slow the rate of accumulating "ignores" on Stockhouse
KASM