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Tuesday, June 22, 2004 7:55:02 PM

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CMKX / SHORE GOLD....


* 20 miles to the northwest, Ashton Mining has uncovered 900
> diamonds!...
>
> * To the southeast, DeBeers, the world's largest diamond
> producer, is in an exploration frenzy- they won't tell anyone
> what they've found...
>
> * And right in the middle of this region a small company owns
> 75,000 acres with over 30 geological anomalies...
>
>
> Potential value of each anomaly that contains diamonds:
> $1 to $3 BILLION!
>
> Dear Investor,
>
> My name is James DiGeorgia, Editor of the authoritative Gold & Energy
> Advisor, and after 20 years of advising thousands of investors, I've
> rarely seen a mining opportunity like this...
>
> Unknown junior exploration companies yielded staggering returns for
> investors when Canada's first major diamond mine was discovered.
> Companies such as...
>
> * Aber Diamond which saw its stock soar from $1.50 to over $40.
> Tiffany's invested $100 million and Aber Diamond now owns
> Harry Winston's (the most luxurious jeweler in America).
>
> * Dia Met Minerals discovered the Ekati diamond deposit and
> shares of their stock rose 13,300% in the first year or so
> after the discovery.
>
> * Winspear Resources was bought out by DeBeers in June of 2000 -
> yielding returns of over 600% to early investors.
>
> These now very successful diamond companies were right in the middle
> of Canada's first major diamond exploration area.
>
> And right now, on the other side of Hudson Bay, in the Otish Mountains
> of Quebec, a second major diamond area strikingly similar to the one
> in the Northwest Territory is being explored. Both major diamond
> producers and junior explorers recognizing the potential billions of
> dollars to be made have been rushing to stake claims. Diamonds
> already have been found at one spot in the region which means
> (according to geological precedent) there's plenty more in the
> surrounding land.
>
> One exploration company, the Otish Mountain Diamond Company (symbol
> OMDC:OTCBB), has already acquired the mining rights to 75,000 acres of
> mining claims right in the heart of the new Otish Mountain diamond
> region. And while the company's shares may be selling for peanuts now,
> the first confirmation of diamonds on its property could easily send
> shares soaring to many times their current value.
>
> I'm about to tell you why a small investment in this company could pay
> off enormously! First let me give you a few examples of junior mining
> companies, strikingly similar to Otish, that have made early investors
> millions of dollars...
>
> Aber Diamond
>
> In 1992 this company was a Canadian junior diamond exploration company
> trading for $1.50 a share. Today their stock sells for over $40 a
> share and they have a market cap of $2 billion ($2.5 billion in
> Canadian dollars).
>
> If you had invested $10,000 in Aber Diamond in 1991 you would have
> almost $2 million today.
>
> Tiffany's invested $100 million in Aber Diamond and after only a few
> years their investment is now worth $325 million.
>
> Aber Diamond is now one of the world's largest diamond producers. They
> also own Harry Winston's, the most luxurious jeweler in America.
>
> Dia Met Minerals
>
> The Canadian diamond boom, which began in the late 1990s with the
> success of the Ekati mine in the Northwest Territories, has already
> produced remarkable wealth for owners of many mining firms.
>
> One of these firms was Dia Met Minerals Ltd., which discovered the
> Ekati diamond deposit; it's 29% interest in the deposit was bought by
> the Australian mining giant BHP Billiton Ltd. in 2001 for
> approximately $480 million - valuing the mine at $1.7 billion.
>
> Dia Met was a small Canadian junior exploration company just like
> Otish Mountain Diamond Company (OMDC).
>
> If you had invested $10,000 in Dia Met Minerals in their early days
> you would have made in excess of $5 million at the time of discovery -
> that doesn't include the additional gains you would have made at the
> time of sale.
>
> Winspear Resources
>
> In June 2000, DeBeers bought out Winspear Diamond for 260 million
> Canadian dollars, which was 170 million in U.S. dollars at the time.
>
> DeBeers paid $4.25 per share - a 77% premium per share over the
> closing price on the previous day of trading.
>
> If you had invested $10,000 in 1997 you would have been bought out
> less than 3 years later for approximately $61,000.
>
> Demand Outstrips Supply
>
> The price of diamonds has shown robust growth ever since the Canadian
> diamond rush got under way in the mid-90s. More recently, wholesale
> diamond prices rose 10% in 2003 as demand for diamond jewelry surged
> once again in the U.S. And so far in 2004, the wholesale giant DeBeers
> has announced two price hikes - a 3% increase in January and a 5% rise
> in March.







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