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To: goldsheet who wrote (8088)10/7/1999 12:51:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 81008
 
That url gives me error 404, but this one gives your charts - goldsheet.simplenet.com

Very graphic, useful ..... we should go spam some four-digit-P/E internut threads with a dose of metallic reality, eh ... i see Claude over on Yahoo or AOL or one of those ... you know what AOL stands for? - it's what the shareholders call the time it will take for the fundamentals to catch up to the share price - 'All Our Lives'.



To: goldsheet who wrote (8088)10/8/1999 6:43:00 AM
From: Bobby Yellin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 81008
 
Bob of goldsheet.simplenet.com
I have been having a running debate with a friend re supply and cost of production. (of course we didn't even get into psychology or possible production cuts a la OPEC or that so many exploration companies have gone under so future sources might be slow in coming if demand for gold picks up quickly)
Do you have any guessestimates as to supply? I don't trust most numbers ( ie last nite went to a housing meeting..the speaker mentioned how one group estimated median income for new yorker city was 53 k..whereas his group estimated true median income was 25 k :-)
I am just curious as to how much gold is available to be mined at under $200 an ounce. Wonder if some companies were stressing low production costs for their shareholders and future investors..
an interview with Barrick official had said most producers had been
selling the cream of crop.
Bobby
ps have any idea how many companies have already gone under ..also
how many companies who hadnt hedged have gone under?