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Gold/Mining/Energy : Gold and Silver Mining Stocks

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To: que seria who wrote (1576)7/13/2001 8:43:08 AM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (1) of 4051
 
<economic viability of extracting honeycombs and deep deposits>

Valid, and a large part of the point I've been making about the collapse of production even in places like Nevada, as Ivanhoe is ranked near the top in terms of exploration potential.

Savvy PM investors are all doing this same exercise and come up with a similar chorus. That one can't be done, etc, etc. I just did it to Getchell. Go to my reserves work to date, and take a look at how many mines (and ounces) will be depleted by 2005.

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When I'm done with the individual companies, I'm going to post a "whistling past the graveyard" mine mid-decade depletion list. Listed next to it will be the new mines where constuction is under way or about to start (necessary if it's going to produce gold by 05).
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