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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 cudjoon Sep 09, 2015 10:02am
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RE:RE:RE:Rush KIM5

RE:RE:RE:Rush KIM5Thanks G-Man, think you nailed in, January.  

Oiltar has clearly demonstarted that he is a pumper dumper, think about it, he is pumping KIM 5 results, a biggy coming in September, now he has to say October, so much for his little birds.  That isn't going to happen.   IF he isn't pumping and dumping and the guidance from the company is what ACTUALLY happens, then instead of a pumper dumper, he will have proven he is still worthy of your ignores. 

Let us see what the micro results from the summers program produce in Oct/Nov.  Do expect some tax loss selling now this fall,  shareholders have a comfortable window to sell and get back in if they still believe.  

CH6 is deeper than 260 meters, I am hoping the micro diamond results from these cores comes in line with the bulk sample a couple of years back.  xDebeers, on that bulk sample, was collected from the top of the kimberlite, as an expert, are surface bulk samples usually higher than samples taken well below the surface?  Are results typically skewed higher from surface kimberlite?
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