I thought this was going to stop with this person. I
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--- "barbi-elizabeth992@..."
<barbi-elizabeth992@...> wrote:
>
> THIS UNDISCOVERED GEM ( MDEX.PK)
>
> Watch it go crazy on Monday morning
>
> February's Feature Company...
> Madison Explorations, Inc.
> Symbol: MDEX.PK
> CURRENT SHARE PRICE $0.36
>
>
> Madison Explorations, Inc. (MDEX.PK; $0.36) S.T.
> Target $2.75
>
> Madison is incorporated in Nevada. Shares trade in
> New York under the ticker symbol MDEX. Current price
> per share is just 36 cents, nearly 300% above its
> September low. Opportunities as clear and sparkling
> as this one come along rarely. Carpe diem!
>
> There are those rare times when the decision to
> invest in a particular stock or industry is a
> no-brainer: homeland security in the wake of 9-11,
> gold in the fall of 2001, and China in early 2002,
> for example, to name a few prescient calls. The
> Canadian diamond industry and diamond explorer
> Madison Explorations present us with just such a
> unique opportunity.
>
> Canadian Diamonds: An Industry in the Rough
> Canada is entering only its sixth year as a diamond
> player, but already it's the world's #3 diamond
> producer, behind Botswana and Russia. From 2002 to
> 2003, Canadian diamond production more than doubled
> to 11.2 million carats. In a very short time, Canada
> has gone from a non-entity in the diamond biz to a
> supplier of about 15% of the world's rough diamonds.
> Today, nearly half of all funding for diamond
> exploration goes to Canada.
>
> Even more impressive than the huge growth itself is
> the fact that that huge growth has come on the
> strength of just two active diamond mines: Ekati,
> jointly operated by Dia-Met and BHP, and Diavik,
> jointly operated by Aber and Rio Tinto. Tahera's
> Jericho Mine will go online next year. Snap Lake, a
> joint venture between De Beers and Winspear - is
> slated for full production in 2007. It will propel
> Canada passed Russia into the #2 spot amongst the
> world's diamond producers - with just four active
> mines! In terms of end-market, Canadian diamonds
> have a crucial advantage over the competition:
> Unlike diamonds from Angola, Liberia, and Sierra
> Leone, for instance - "blood diamonds" used to
> finance bloody political conflict, Canadian diamonds
> are "clean." Consumers' preference for clean
> diamonds is one of the reasons Tiffany struck a deal
> with Tahera to buy or market all the diamonds
> Tahera's Jericho Mine produces. Tiffany refuses to
> sell "blood diamonds."
>
> Madison Explorations: An Investor's Best Friend
> The Northwest Territories has been the preferred
> target area for diamond explorers. Shore Gold's
> discovery of a 19.7 carat rock at its Star Diamond
> Project last year intensified exploration in
> Saskatchewan, the second most active exploration
> area in the Northwest Territories as measured by
> money inflows. Madison Explorations is the most
> active explorer in Southern Saskatchewan. That
> includes the De Beers-Kensington partnership.
> Madison's primary area of exploration is Scout Lake,
> which, according to the Saskatchewan Geological
> Survey, is one of the two most promising diamond
> areas in the province. That conclusion confirms the
> work of Dr. Joseph Montgomery, the director of five
> mining companies and Madision's lead diamond
> explorer. Dr. Montgomery has spent more than a
> decade surveying the area. He is a person of
> considerable expertise and is exceptionally well
> regarded in the metals and minerals discovery
> business. Dr. Montgomery has been involved in more
> than 300 prosperous mineral explorations all over
> the world, including projects for Diamond Fields.
> Based on his ten years surveying Scout Lake, Dr.
> Montgomery believes it is one of the most promising
> diamond locations he's ever seen and that the area
> could be home to the largest diamond deposit in
> the province
>
> Madison is the only active explorer in Scout Lake,
> which, from a geological standpoint, has many of the
> same characteristics as Fort à la Corne, where Shore
> Gold made last year's spectacular discovery. Madison
> is currently exploring two other potential diamond
> properties in Southern Saskatchewan, Bulls-eye and
> Bronco. The results of early indicator studies at
> both properties have been very favorable.
>
> Winspear, Dia-Met, and Aber each partnered with a
> more senior diamond producer. Madison is currently
> the only active explorer in one of the most
> potentially diamond-rich regions within a national
> industry that is experiencing dazzling growth and
> whose full potential is only just now being tapped.
> We would not be surprised to see Madison follow the
> trend and partner up with a De Beers, for instance.
> In the meantime, look for additional diamond
> property acquisitions and discoveries by this
> aggressive upstart - and for substantial share price
> appreciation over the mid- to long-term.
>
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