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Mon Mar 17, 2003
Diamonds Caught in Red Tape: Industry lobbies federal government to make it easier to open new mines

Canada is on track to become the world's third-largest diamond producer, but red tape involved in securing access to the resource is frustrating the industry, observers say. "It is a big problem," said John Kaiser, publisher of Kaiser Bottom-Fishing Report, an investment newsletter that analyses the global diamond market. The permit process is taking too long and becoming a growing source of frustration for industry players, he suggested. On Tuesday, a range of industry stakeholders, fro... (5 KB)
Thu Apr 18, 2002
Diamondex hopes diamonds are King

The King property was an afterthought for several years, but the project now ranks as the top play for Randy Turner's Diamondex Resources. The company continues to plug away on a number of diamond fronts in Canada's North, but for the second year in a row, Diamondex is expected to direct a considerable amount of attention at King, which lies just to the north of the Snap Lake property, originally owned by Mr. Turner's Winspear Diamonds, but now being developed by De Beers. Diam... (12 KB)
Tue Feb 12, 2002
Investors' love of diamonds growing, explorers find renewed interest leads to more than $20 million in local financings

Investors have taken a shine to a cluster of Vancouver junior mining companies and forked over millions in an attempt to pin down a stake in the latest diamond play. "You're seeing a resurrection in investor interest in diamond stocks --something that has not been around for quite some time," said Graeme Currie, vice-president of research and a mining analyst at Canaccord Capital Corp. "Without question people are scrambling to get land positions in the area because they realize without ex... (5 KB)