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Gold/Mining/Energy : A "A" list of JR gold mining companies

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To: INFO_DART who wrote (1)9/12/1998 11:51:00 AM
From: Mike McFarland  Read Replies (1) of 169
 
You probably wont find all of the Juniors
at this link, but it is a place to start.
biz.yahoo.com

I know this thread is not neccessarily the place to
post the following--I'll put in on the main gold thread
too, the last paragraph applies tho.

My thoughts and questions regarding gold:
Various plays on gold have left me with a gain
in the sector for the year, despite doing badly in
maenf and soa, and I sort of feel like walking away
from gold before I hurt myself. A lot of countries are
going to be dumping gold now, Russia especially right?
Maybe buying some of the metal itself over the next few
years before the next up cycle in the world economy would
be a way to play gold. With gold generally below most
companies cost of production, is there any reason that the
larger companies would want to be shopping--is that the
reason for looking into the Juniors?

My guess is that if a person wanted to own a Junior gold
stock, the little overseas golds with low costs and high
incentive to be exporting now might be the ones to look
at. Strong dollar buys a lot of Russia, South Africa, or
whatever right now, yes? So, that said, are they're any
Russian or South African companies listed on the OTC:BB?

--MM
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