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Gold/Mining/Energy : Pacific Rim Mining V.PFG

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To: Phil Jones who wrote (13984)10/25/2000 5:25:45 PM
From: Richnorth  Read Replies (1) of 14627
 
It's true PFG does not have much gold now. It may be a different story later on. Who knows? Except for the permabears and the compulsive pessimists! <ggg> Just like you, I was suspicious of the precipitous drop drop in the share price of PFG. But, of course, there are folks who will say that any suspicions are unreasonable.

Should the POG rises sooner than later (let's hope sooner), then, for sure, it's likely to lift the share prices of a good number of gold-mining stocks, analogous to a rising tide lifting all boats. Ditto for a rising silver price and silver-mining stocks.

BTW, there's a good read "SILVER TO ZERO" at

gold-eagle.com

According to the author of the article, it would appear the best way to turn the silver price around is to buy the physical silver. Ditto for gold, by extension?
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