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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. It is an independent producer of large Type IIa diamonds from its 100% owned Karowe Diamond Mine in Botswana. The Karowe Mine is the focus of the Company's operations and development activities. Its 100% owned Karowe mine is a producer of large Type IIA diamonds, more than 10.8 carats, including the historic 1,758 Sewelo, the 1,109 carat Lesedi La Rona and the 813-carat Constellation.


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Comment by AndersSon Jul 23, 2023 3:04pm
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RE:RE:Large number of +100 ct diamonds in Q2

RE:RE:Large number of +100 ct diamonds in Q2
 
Thanks for the commentt nyoni, however I'm not sure I understand it ?
Number of +100 ct diamonds seems to be a definition used by Lucara. Of course it does not say if a diamond is for instance 101 or 999 carats, but it is individual stones in excess of 100 carats.
 
Below are excerpts from the full year reports
 
2022
"A total of 795 diamonds greater than 10.8 carats in size (“Specials”) were recovered during 2022, representing
7.2% weight percentage of total carats recovered. For the year ended December 31, 2022, a total of 34
diamonds greater than 100 carats
were recovered, including 9 diamonds greater than 200 carats."
 
2021
"A total of 39 diamonds greater than 100 carats were recovered during the year, including eight diamonds greater than 300 carats, eight diamonds between 200 and 300 carats, along with a further 23 stones between 100 and 200 carats in weight."
 
2020
"...throughout the year, a total of 34 stones in excess of 100 carats, of which 10 stones exceeded 200 carats."


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