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Re: Mining gems in Somaliland..

Postby udun » Sun Jul 24, 2011 11:19 pm

Came across this recently.. Its pretty interesting.. :up:

http://www.somagem.com/profile.html

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Looks like Emeralds to me but too bad due to the recession in most of the western economies, the gemstones don't worth much nowadays. Most of the western consumers are not spending much money on gems. Gold has a high value nowadays since the US dollar seems to be loosing values and many people and countries are gradually transferring their wealth to gold.

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Re: Mining gems in Somaliland..

Postby ToughGong » Mon Jul 25, 2011 12:08 am

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Emerald Per carat prices improved by 180% over the July 2010 auction;

http://www.investegate.co.uk/article.as ... 70000P1B27

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Re: Mining gems in Somaliland..

Postby Bulletz » Mon Jul 25, 2011 8:03 pm

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Crazy arse nicca weeyi ninkaasi :lol: :lol:
Crazy is an understatement sxb, lol. I remember my mum telling me a funny story about him at work a few years ago.

My mum was translating for his wife as she was ready to give birth, and he was with her. Then as they were on the way to the delivery room the doctor said there was some complications with the birth and than "Reagan" shouted out, "Let me in the delivery room I am a Professor! A Doctor of Physchology! Mental health and Gynecology! Let me in there right now!

Thats one Crazy nicca trying to pass as a gynecologist. What was he going to do deliver his own baby :lol: :lol: :lol:
That story still cracks me up, Professor Reagan is a legend.
Dang dis nigga is hella funny real talk hahahahahahahahahhahahaahhahahahahah

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Re: Mining gems in Somaliland..

Postby KingMJ » Tue Jul 26, 2011 8:40 pm

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Crazy arse nicca weeyi ninkaasi :lol: :lol:
Crazy is an understatement sxb, lol. I remember my mum telling me a funny story about him at work a few years ago.

My mum was translating for his wife as she was ready to give birth, and he was with her. Then as they were on the way to the delivery room the doctor said there was some complications with the birth and than "Reagan" shouted out, "Let me in the delivery room I am a Professor! A Doctor of Physchology! Mental health and Gynecology! Let me in there right now!

Thats one Crazy nicca trying to pass as a gynecologist. What was he going to do deliver his own baby :lol: :lol: :lol:
That story still cracks me up, Professor Reagan is a legend.
Dang dis nigga is hella funny real talk hahahahahahahahahhahahaahhahahahahah
Lol. I know the guys a joka :lol:


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