Mike some people who arrive on a new share just like to come over as a big boy. I have always appreciated your posts and a number of other knowledgeable souls.
I am a LTH and have seen this happen a number of times on here and other shares.
Please keep up the good work and I am sure we will all be rewarded for our patience.
This seems to say it all.
Also
Botswana Diamonds was introduced to Vutomi by James Campbell, the Company's recently appointed Managing Director. James Campbell is a minority shareholder of Vutomi and is therefore precluded from voting on any matter relating to the Agreement.
http://www.proactiveinvestors.com/LON:BOD/Botswana-Diamonds-PLC/rns/244091
"One of the telltale signs of kimberlite when RC drilling is the mica phlogopite. These are some from the current drilling programme at Thorny River"
For me,
this is a massive hint from the present drill program. This indicator is always accompanied by diamonds.
https://www.britannica.com/science/kimberlite
I do not believe we are looking at a large kimberlite of over 1 HA to make it economical to mine. Marsfontein was only 0.4 HA very moderate in size. I also think the in ground value posted in JC answer references the finding of the small diamonds in the drill sample. Which were a surprise to find in such a small sample. True value of in ground diamonds can only be extrapolated when a larger sample is studied.
However, I feel we could be sitting on a significant find and only time will tell how large it is.
https://twitter.com/BotswanaDiamond/status/1384413720122638337
This is a dramatic piece of news. Something has made the plans change. What only time will tell. We need to remember the location of the pipe found to the Marsfontain 1 pipe. This was massive and produced an abundance of diamonds from day one . Looks like we could be sitting on M2 maybe the big brother of M1. Remember they pulled up the impossible find with diamond shows from a small diameter test drill. I feel excited for the next couple of months and what it could bring.