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wmcmanus51@gmail.com
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2018-07-15 16:54:34
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Robert Hunter
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No worries. Family first. Just got to London. I will either try you later today or tomorrow. On Sun, Jul 15, 2018 at 4:25 PM Robert Hunter <rhbdc@icloud.com> wrote: > Bill, > I sincerely apologize. I had a family emergency. My cousin who lives in LA > was in a car accident and she is fine but badly bruised and shaken up- her > car was totaled and I’m the only family out here at the moment. > Still no excuse for not giving you heads up. I totally forgot to call back > in all the drama. I’m up and available whenever you can call. Again I > apologize. > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On Jul 6, 2018, at 2:55 PM, Bill McManus <wmcmanus51@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hunter, > > > > Eitan asked that I follow up with you on the information I believe was > forwarded to you regarding potential gold mine opportunities in Zimbabwe. > The long and short of it is a long time friend’s uncle has been mining for > gold in Zimbabwe for 15 plus years. As you might expect, access to capital > was limited with the previous government and it was very difficult to > expand. He believes that based on his knowledge of the region and his > relationships he could assemble claims (including his) that could yield up > to 2 million ounces of gold (of course there will be other minerals in the > ore). > > > > Additionally, we have a friend who has the right to desilt 160 miles of > the Odzi river which is located in the Marange diamond fields region. This > is interesting because the primary purpose is to desilt the river. Thus, > apparently this is not technically a diamond mine that requires any type of > government ownership. The gentleman has indicated he would like to sell or > create a jv as he is struggling with access to capital. He has told me that > they recover 100,000 carats a month with roughly 20 percent being gem > quality. I have not verified this but because of the location it seemed > plausible. > > > > In either scenario, we would need geologists to verify the opportunity. > Having said that, at least on the gold mine side, the owner was recently > approached about selling to a Chinese corporation. > > > > Please let me know a good time to talk to see if we agree there is an > opportunity to further explore. > > > > Bill
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