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Strategies & Market Trends : Winter in the Great White North

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To: tyc:> who wrote (506)4/1/2001 2:01:08 PM
From: ralfph  Read Replies (1) of 8273
 
Copper

My only concern is the drop in prices / increase in reserves / and drop in demand . For a company that is mostly copper it should be a simple matter of sitting back and waiting for the economy to kick in.
It is after the economy kicks in that the reserves start to drop and the copper prices will start to rise and the mining companies value goes up as well. It is because of the lags that a person gets a window of time to buy in.
I beleive the inverse is also true. Many of todays prices are as high as they are because the full impact of the drop in copper prices has not fully regestered on the mining companies stock price.

Just for a lark can one of you teck types overlay a graph of copper prices over a copper companies stock price?

What a beautiful day.I am off to play in it.

regards

ralfph
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