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@zet100
Guck mal #151
wurde schon gepostet
Wie schon geschrieben
#152
Guck mal #151
wurde schon gepostet
Wie schon geschrieben
#152
Guten Morgen und schönen Samstag!
Hier mal was anderes vom Diamantenmarkt!
Auch nicht ganz zu verachten!
To all you CMKX shareholders I hope for all your sakes that it is not a total Scam:
TSXminer
In reply to: GobstomperX who wrote msg# 19539
Date:6/11/2004 11:13:11 AM
Post #of 19552
In my opinion, CMKX`s diamondiferous kimberlite was a very carefully orchestrated scam from the start. Here`s why:
The stock was dying in .0001 land, mostly because of no money for exploration, and the shady history of management. The well is dry - too many con jobs to attract interest, Suddenly, a "long-time" investor appears with deep pockets. That investor is a heavy equipment owner who already has lost tons of money on this dog.
A scheme is hatched: the large investor is offered a chance to make his money back. CMKX increases its A/S to 500 billion shares. In return for billions of shares, he will supply a drill and excavating equipment, which CMKX will pass off as their own. Since all other exploration programs have failed for lack of funds, targets, etc., what will they drill?
CMKX goes to longtime friend Rick Walker, who operates a number of small, albeit legitimate exploration companies on the Canadian TSX Venture Exchange. One of his companies had aquired a small kimberlite body in the 1990`s near Smeaton, Saskatchewan. The reason it was available is that the previous operator, Saskatchewan Diamond Syndicate, dropped the property.
Why would anyone drop a diamondiferous kimberlite? Well folks, there are hundreds of them in the world, and if you knew the percentage of the ones that were actually mineable, and the money it takes to put them into production, you probably wouldn`t be investing in them. The Smeaton kimberlite, known as the Smeaton RS-1, has such poor diamond geochemistry, diamond grades and preservation, and small overall size, that the SDS doesn`t think it deservees a second look.
This doesn`t stop Rick Walker though, and through United Carina, he does more geophysics and drills 4 holes with large diameter casing. The mini-bulk sample is sent to the lab with results promised "as soon as they are available". This was 1998. The results still have not been released, but were filed with Industry and Resources. It`s now apparent that the Smeaton RS-1 body is not mineable, although it does contain a few poorly preserved microdiamonds. The property is again mothballed.
A plan is hatched by CMKX: make a deal with Walker to re-drill the Smeaton RS-1 kimberlite, re-name it the "Carolyn Pipe" and pass it off as a new discovery. The USA is full of naive investors that know nothing of his shady past, let alone anything about G10`s and diamond geochemistry. For good measure, dump 100`s of $thousands into a race car with CMKX`s name on it.
We`re at the next stage: Put out a news release saying that the lab has confirmed diamonds are present in the core. Well technically true, the release says more for what it leaves out. They already knew there were diamonds, and had this planned from the start. More suckers are drawn in. They know nothing about the size, grade, preservation, and quality of the diamonds. And the CMKX printing press is off to the races again (sorry - play on words).
Do I think it`s a scam? ...well duh! Will it go higher? Probably. just be ready to bail.
Grüße zet!
Hier mal was anderes vom Diamantenmarkt!
Auch nicht ganz zu verachten!
To all you CMKX shareholders I hope for all your sakes that it is not a total Scam:
TSXminer
In reply to: GobstomperX who wrote msg# 19539
Date:6/11/2004 11:13:11 AM
Post #of 19552
In my opinion, CMKX`s diamondiferous kimberlite was a very carefully orchestrated scam from the start. Here`s why:
The stock was dying in .0001 land, mostly because of no money for exploration, and the shady history of management. The well is dry - too many con jobs to attract interest, Suddenly, a "long-time" investor appears with deep pockets. That investor is a heavy equipment owner who already has lost tons of money on this dog.
A scheme is hatched: the large investor is offered a chance to make his money back. CMKX increases its A/S to 500 billion shares. In return for billions of shares, he will supply a drill and excavating equipment, which CMKX will pass off as their own. Since all other exploration programs have failed for lack of funds, targets, etc., what will they drill?
CMKX goes to longtime friend Rick Walker, who operates a number of small, albeit legitimate exploration companies on the Canadian TSX Venture Exchange. One of his companies had aquired a small kimberlite body in the 1990`s near Smeaton, Saskatchewan. The reason it was available is that the previous operator, Saskatchewan Diamond Syndicate, dropped the property.
Why would anyone drop a diamondiferous kimberlite? Well folks, there are hundreds of them in the world, and if you knew the percentage of the ones that were actually mineable, and the money it takes to put them into production, you probably wouldn`t be investing in them. The Smeaton kimberlite, known as the Smeaton RS-1, has such poor diamond geochemistry, diamond grades and preservation, and small overall size, that the SDS doesn`t think it deservees a second look.
This doesn`t stop Rick Walker though, and through United Carina, he does more geophysics and drills 4 holes with large diameter casing. The mini-bulk sample is sent to the lab with results promised "as soon as they are available". This was 1998. The results still have not been released, but were filed with Industry and Resources. It`s now apparent that the Smeaton RS-1 body is not mineable, although it does contain a few poorly preserved microdiamonds. The property is again mothballed.
A plan is hatched by CMKX: make a deal with Walker to re-drill the Smeaton RS-1 kimberlite, re-name it the "Carolyn Pipe" and pass it off as a new discovery. The USA is full of naive investors that know nothing of his shady past, let alone anything about G10`s and diamond geochemistry. For good measure, dump 100`s of $thousands into a race car with CMKX`s name on it.
We`re at the next stage: Put out a news release saying that the lab has confirmed diamonds are present in the core. Well technically true, the release says more for what it leaves out. They already knew there were diamonds, and had this planned from the start. More suckers are drawn in. They know nothing about the size, grade, preservation, and quality of the diamonds. And the CMKX printing press is off to the races again (sorry - play on words).
Do I think it`s a scam? ...well duh! Will it go higher? Probably. just be ready to bail.
Grüße zet!
@Paul_Muadib und dalen 01
SORRY!!!!! leute habe erst heute gesehen das ihr mich
angemailt habt,habe nie drauf geachtet.
@paul hoffe hast sie noch bekommen zu 0,0001 o. 0,0002
@dalen hab schon vorher einige male gepostet nach den news
kommt der große knall,also was soll da stoppen bei 0,0004
und hat ja auch schon vorher nicht.
wenn du dich an Qbid`s ersten lauf erinnern kannst,dann
weißt du wo erstmal die reise hingeht,erstmal!!!!!!!!!!!!!
super.....
SORRY!!!!! leute habe erst heute gesehen das ihr mich
angemailt habt,habe nie drauf geachtet.
@paul hoffe hast sie noch bekommen zu 0,0001 o. 0,0002
@dalen hab schon vorher einige male gepostet nach den news
kommt der große knall,also was soll da stoppen bei 0,0004
und hat ja auch schon vorher nicht.
wenn du dich an Qbid`s ersten lauf erinnern kannst,dann
weißt du wo erstmal die reise hingeht,erstmal!!!!!!!!!!!!!
super.....
@urseline
da gibt`s nicht`s zum nachdenken,
basher never bash a bad stock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
da gibt`s nicht`s zum nachdenken,
basher never bash a bad stock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ist denn nicht bald endlich MONTAG!!!!!!
Den Shorties wünsche ich fröhliches verbrennen!
Ich kann Shorties nicht ausstehen und dieses Mal wird es endlich einige zerreißen!
Gruß Bauernpizza der bald Diamanten auf seiner Pizza sehen will!
Den Shorties wünsche ich fröhliches verbrennen!
Ich kann Shorties nicht ausstehen und dieses Mal wird es endlich einige zerreißen!
Gruß Bauernpizza der bald Diamanten auf seiner Pizza sehen will!
@urseline
Na ja, ein typisch Shortie verhalten der hat sein letztes As verspielt was bleibt im noch übrig
Na ja, ein typisch Shortie verhalten der hat sein letztes As verspielt was bleibt im noch übrig
etwas zum nachdenken ???
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=3…
In my opinion, CMKX`s diamondiferous kimberlite was a very carefully orchestrated scam from the start. Here`s why:
The stock was dying in .0001 land, mostly because of no money for exploration, and the shady history of management. The well is dry - too many con jobs to attract interest, Suddenly, a "long-time" investor appears with deep pockets. That investor is a heavy equipment owner who already has lost tons of money on this dog.
A scheme is hatched: the large investor is offered a chance to make his money back. CMKX increases its A/S to 500 billion shares. In return for billions of shares, he will supply a drill and excavating equipment, which CMKX will pass off as their own. Since all other exploration programs have failed for lack of funds, targets, etc., what will they drill?
CMKX goes to longtime friend Rick Walker, who operates a number of small, albeit legitimate exploration companies on the Canadian TSX Venture Exchange. One of his companies had aquired a small kimberlite body in the 1990`s near Smeaton, Saskatchewan. The reason it was available is that the previous operator, Saskatchewan Diamond Syndicate, dropped the property.
Why would anyone drop a diamondiferous kimberlite? Well folks, there are hundreds of them in the world, and if you knew the percentage of the ones that were actually mineable, and the money it takes to put them into production, you probably wouldn`t be investing in them. The Smeaton kimberlite, known as the Smeaton RS-1, has such poor diamond geochemistry, diamond grades and preservation, and small overall size, that the SDS doesn`t think it deservees a second look.
This doesn`t stop Rick Walker though, and through United Carina, he does more geophysics and drills 4 holes with large diameter casing. The mini-bulk sample is sent to the lab with results promised "as soon as they are available". This was 1998. The results still have not been released, but were filed with Industry and Resources. It`s now apparent that the Smeaton RS-1 body is not mineable, although it does contain a few poorly preserved microdiamonds. The property is again mothballed.
A plan is hatched by CMKX: make a deal with Walker to re-drill the Smeaton RS-1 kimberlite, re-name it the "Carolyn Pipe" and pass it off as a new discovery. The USA is full of naive investors that know nothing of his shady past, let alone anything about G10`s and diamond geochemistry. For good measure, dump 100`s of $thousands into a race car with CMKX`s name on it.
We`re at the next stage: Put out a news release saying that the lab has confirmed diamonds are present in the core. Well technically true, the release says more for what it leaves out. They already knew there were diamonds, and had this planned from the start. More suckers are drawn in. They know nothing about the size, grade, preservation, and quality of the diamonds. And the CMKX printing press is off to the races again (sorry - play on words).
Do I think it`s a scam? ...well duh! Will it go higher? Probably. just be ready to bail.
urseline
http://www.investorshub.com/boards/read_msg.asp?message_id=3…
In my opinion, CMKX`s diamondiferous kimberlite was a very carefully orchestrated scam from the start. Here`s why:
The stock was dying in .0001 land, mostly because of no money for exploration, and the shady history of management. The well is dry - too many con jobs to attract interest, Suddenly, a "long-time" investor appears with deep pockets. That investor is a heavy equipment owner who already has lost tons of money on this dog.
A scheme is hatched: the large investor is offered a chance to make his money back. CMKX increases its A/S to 500 billion shares. In return for billions of shares, he will supply a drill and excavating equipment, which CMKX will pass off as their own. Since all other exploration programs have failed for lack of funds, targets, etc., what will they drill?
CMKX goes to longtime friend Rick Walker, who operates a number of small, albeit legitimate exploration companies on the Canadian TSX Venture Exchange. One of his companies had aquired a small kimberlite body in the 1990`s near Smeaton, Saskatchewan. The reason it was available is that the previous operator, Saskatchewan Diamond Syndicate, dropped the property.
Why would anyone drop a diamondiferous kimberlite? Well folks, there are hundreds of them in the world, and if you knew the percentage of the ones that were actually mineable, and the money it takes to put them into production, you probably wouldn`t be investing in them. The Smeaton kimberlite, known as the Smeaton RS-1, has such poor diamond geochemistry, diamond grades and preservation, and small overall size, that the SDS doesn`t think it deservees a second look.
This doesn`t stop Rick Walker though, and through United Carina, he does more geophysics and drills 4 holes with large diameter casing. The mini-bulk sample is sent to the lab with results promised "as soon as they are available". This was 1998. The results still have not been released, but were filed with Industry and Resources. It`s now apparent that the Smeaton RS-1 body is not mineable, although it does contain a few poorly preserved microdiamonds. The property is again mothballed.
A plan is hatched by CMKX: make a deal with Walker to re-drill the Smeaton RS-1 kimberlite, re-name it the "Carolyn Pipe" and pass it off as a new discovery. The USA is full of naive investors that know nothing of his shady past, let alone anything about G10`s and diamond geochemistry. For good measure, dump 100`s of $thousands into a race car with CMKX`s name on it.
We`re at the next stage: Put out a news release saying that the lab has confirmed diamonds are present in the core. Well technically true, the release says more for what it leaves out. They already knew there were diamonds, and had this planned from the start. More suckers are drawn in. They know nothing about the size, grade, preservation, and quality of the diamonds. And the CMKX printing press is off to the races again (sorry - play on words).
Do I think it`s a scam? ...well duh! Will it go higher? Probably. just be ready to bail.
urseline