Manipulations big time!!!How does one can expect better grades numbers, if MPVD only selling low grade rough diamonds. Diamonds sold at individual sale events will not directly reflect run-of-mine production from specific processing periods. The timing of the sale of some goods may be accelerated or deferred for tactical marketing purposes. MPVD board of directors is run by SWAT team for tactical reasons!!! Said David Whittle, the company's interim president and chief executive officer: "After a successful first year of operations, Mountain Province anticipates a strong start to the new year. We have a robust product offering available for our first tender sale of 2018, and the parcel of fancies and specials from the last production split of 2017 is characterized by large, high-value and attractive stones. We look forward to bringing them to sale over the coming months." Shake the tree. Only when the last number of MPVD short shares will be covered, share price has a potential to move. It is a big surprise , that value per carat is 53. It was the lowest quality rough, Good stones waiting for tactical reasons. It is a shame that we lost CFO and after CEO. Mr. Evans even under gag order was able to provide shareholders with some information regarding fancy, February 6, 2017 Mountain Province Diamonds Inc. (Mountain Province, the Company) (TSX and NASDAQ: MPVD) is pleased to announce the recovery of a 67.87 carat gem quality octahedron diamond during production ramp-up at the Gahcho Kue diamond mine. This is the largest gem quality diamond recovered to date at Gahcho Ku and can be viewed at the Companys website www.mountainprovince.com. The presence of large gem quality diamonds at Gahcho Ku was established during the bulk sampling when a 25.13 carat octahedron was recovered, noted Patrick Evans, Mountain Province President and CEO. The recovery of a 67.87 carat gem quality diamond during production ramp-up is very encouraging. History, Patrick is gone.... Now we have only secret words has been released under strict censorship. He who stops being better stops being good. Oliver Cromwell, British military leader quote