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 Star Diamond Corp.

470 Million Tonnes of Diamond Bearing Kimberlite

Large Diamonds up to 49 Carats Have Been Extracted

16,700 carat evaluation parcel valued at some CAD$4 million



Bullboard - Investor Discussion Forum Star Diamond Corp T.DIAM

Alternate Symbol(s):  SHGDF

Star Diamond Corporation is a Canada-based company engaged in the acquisition, exploration and development of mineral properties. Its primary asset is its 100% interest in the Fort a la Corne property, which is located in central Saskatchewan. Its Fort a La Corne Diamond Project includes Star and Orion South Kimberlites. These kimberlites are in close proximity to established infrastructure... see more

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Star Diamond Corp > "They"kèp trying to push it down under .o7 .
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Post by Jclately on Jun 23, 2024 6:54pm

"They"kèp trying to push it down under .o7 .

So...why?   How bout .015?  Im guessing the long holders are with the 2026 estimation and

aren't afraid to hold.   What is the largest diamond mine in the world worth?
Comment by Teamramrod on Jun 24, 2024 11:52am
Should have a rough idea on what Star and Orion South are worth in the next week or so.  Orion North could be a long time 
Comment by buckortwo1 on Jun 25, 2024 8:16am
Will no longer be a rough idea. Next question is how does Diam fund their way through the cost of the PFS and FS. And after that how does this get to production. What, how and where that money comes in is the key to finally unlocking the value here.
Comment by Teamramrod on Jun 25, 2024 12:51pm
They've previsouly talked about the PFS not being a hurdle as they have all the information from Rio.  But the FS is a different story.  However you only need an FS if you are selling to a canadian public traded company, private funds or companies out of London for instance do not have the same requirement.  
Comment by inviolablspirit on Jun 26, 2024 10:54am
This company has been talking about making this a diamond mine for nearly 40 years now!  I owned this company when it was Kensington Resources (1990's), then when it was Shore Gold (2000's).   A warning to any investors here, this is never becoming a mine because they don't have the money.  This has been their meal ticket for 40 years of scamming retail investors.   ...more  
Comment by MrBinks on Jun 27, 2024 10:15am
Interesting. What has been the highest stock price for this "diamond mine"?
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Saskatchewan Shining
with Diamonds:

  • The Star Kimberlite Contains some 26% of High Quality Type IIa Diamonds
     
  • Have Recovered Over 153,000 (+1 mm) high quality Diamonds weighing some 16,700 carats
     
  • 66 Million Carats Over 38-Year Mine Life from future mine
     


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Corporate Head Office
600, 224 - 4th Avenue South
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Canada
S7K 5M5

Email: stardiamondcorp@stardiamondcorp.com

Telephone: (306) 664-2202

Fax: (306) 664-7181