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Re: purelywasted post# 2626

Sunday, 02/06/2005 8:45:10 AM

Sunday, February 06, 2005 8:45:10 AM

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I think DMXP is in a supper position..
not only for the fact that they have the properties they do.. but Do some research on the some of the folks running the Company..and not only they found dimonds in montana.. hey while were drilling this.. lets let De beers do all the work beside us down in Bolivia and re the rewards from their finds.. lets face it De beers most experienced dimond exploration company owns property next to DMXP in bolivia..We don't even have to step foot on that property for now.. let the speculation run.. we should keep an eye on whats going on with De beers down there. I think all share holders at these levels will be doing REAL WELL.. imo.. but what really gets my attention is this..


The management team is led by Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Barry Rayment, who is experienced enough to take this junior exploration company to the next level. Dr. Rayment brings 32 years of experience in the field of geology, along with running some of the most successful mining companies in the industry. Dr. Rayment was the President of Bema Gold Corp., (AMEX: BGO), a company with a market cap of close to a billion dollars. He was also affiliated with Glamis Gold, Gold Fields Mining and Amselco Exploration (BP Minerals), among others. His vast experience in the mining sector along with his extensive knowledge of public companies will be an extraordinary asset to Delta and its shareholders as the company moves forward.

Among the support team is Stephen Kay, a geologist with more than 30 years experience in exploration throughout Europe, South Africa, South America and the United States. While with Gold Fields Mining Corp., Stephen Kay was instrumental in the discovery and subsequent drilling of the 3 million ounce Mesquite gold deposit in California.

Delta has experienced significant technical success since its start-up in 1997. For example, Delta has discovered the first in-situ microdiamond ever found in Montana on its Homestead Kimberlite, southeast of Lewistown. The Company also controls part of the Three Buttes Kimberlite where initial exploration has shown The Three Buttes Kimberlite to host typical diamond indicator minerals – a major step toward finding the presence of economic diamonds – including pyrope (garnet), chromite and clinoprroxene.

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