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Lucara Diamond Corp T.LUC

Alternate Symbol(s):  LUCRF

Lucara Diamond Corp. is a Canadian diamond mining company with a producing mine and exploration license in Botswana. The Company owns Clara Diamond Solutions, a secure, digital sales platform positioned to modernize the existing diamond supply chain and ensure diamond provenance from mine to finger. Its wholly owned subsidiary is Clara Diamond Solutions Limited Partnership (Clara).


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Comment by smoothedgeon Nov 26, 2015 10:05am
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Post# 24327758

RE:RE:Lamb seeking $60m for 1111

RE:RE:Lamb seeking $60m for 1111Lamb does not say that .

"  It’s “higher than the current estimates that people are putting out there, which are north of $60-million.” "

In proper English grammar he is not remotely approving $60 million . Lamb is only repeating what some " people " are saying . He is believes the price expected is " north " of that . Then goes on to say why .


" Exceptionally large rough diamonds can sell for about $60,000 a carat, though Mr. Lamb hopes that its status will boost its value. "

That works out to be almost $67 million US which seems like a minimum and possibly a disappointment in his mind . 


" Exceptionally large rough diamonds can sell for about $60,000 a carat, though Mr. Lamb hopes that its status will boost its value. "

Put it everything all together and he has no interest in $60 million if he can help it . At 
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