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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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Comment by xDeBeerson Dec 08, 2013 12:47pm
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RE:RE:Is this in PGDs future

RE:RE:Is this in PGDs futureThanks for your prediction of the share value and NPV. It takes courage to post such a concrete opinion on a forum like this. I appreciate it -since I can compare it to my own for one thing.
You may not be aware (because you are new?) that I am a professional geoscientist. My last posts where trying to explain that the distribution of colors in a cluster of kimberlites is random. To use plainer language, the diamonds are in a big diamond soup 200km down. They are getting mixed all the time. We can't predict the presence of colored diamonds. In an diamond exploration team, we don't really want "out-of-the-box" thinkers. This is science and it is best to just bring current best practise to the search for diamonds and a team effort. Best practise currently includes airborne gravity and Mobile Metal Ion geochemical sampling techniques. The latter is not applicable to Canada.
If you simply must have a competition, then pay the inuit $50 for every piece of kimberlite float found (with a GPS coordinate). We've found new kimberlites before doing this -on Baffin island.
Your proposed competition is a bit like the Goede prize for antigravity. 1M Euro for some out-of-the-box thinker to conquer gravity. Don't get me wrong, one day the prize will be won. Just not any time during the life of the Chidliak mine.

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