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Gold/Mining/Energy : South Pacific Resource (C.SHF)

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To: maps who wrote (1895)11/7/1997 1:02:00 PM
From: zarman  Read Replies (1) of 1980
 
exactly...perception, and confidence. this deal brings shf into a new light. any association with a company like teck sheds new, favorable light on shf. people will begin to perceive shf differently now. not necesarily us ole boys, but when a new investor stumbles upon shf, and does some research, he will see that teck is operating the properties. don't you thing this will make any new potential investor take notice, and create a more favorable, lasting memory of shf?? I think of course it will!!! one last item of interest. I hold some shares in vanguard's precious metal fund. now, for those of you not familiar with vanguard, the are a HUGE, HUGE mutual fund family in the u.s. the are one of the biggest in the world, and aslo known as one of the most conservative. the have about 100 different funds, mostly bond funds, and index funds. well, in their precious metal fund (also conservative by gold fund standards) they hold shares in barrick, placer, teck, etc. mostly big, established producers. they do, however, hold one exploration company in their highly conservative portfolio...guess which one??? south pacific resources!!!!! food for thought.....
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